Casio Casiotone 1000P Operation Manual page 6

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©PROGRAM/PRESET Button
Each time this is pressed, it selects either the preset sounds or programmed sounds.
©FEET Button
Press on to designate the feet while programming a sound.
©ENVELOPE Button
Press on to designate the envelope while programming a sound.
©MODULATION Button
Press on to designate the modulation while programming a sound.
©VIBRATO Button
Press on to give warmth and strong expression to the sound. It allows full and effective
tonal reverberation.
©DELAYED VIBRATO Button
Press on to'get a delayed vibrato effect. It allows a certain delay of the vibrato after de­
pression of a key.
©HEAVY VIBRATO Button
Press on to give a heavy vibration to the sound. It creates a modern musical ambience.
©SUSTAIN Button
Press on to get a sustain effect. The sound lingers on even after the fingers are removed
from the keyboard.
©Main Volume Control Knob
Adjusts the volume of the entire instrument. Turning the knob to the right increases the
volume.
©Built-in Speaker
Delivers ideal sound for home parties, personal listening or musical lessons.
(Rear panel)
©Headphone Jack (PHONES)
If a headphone (optional) is connected, the speaker sound will be automatically cut off
and playing can be enjoyed privately.
©Output jack (LINE OUT)
If the instrument is connected to audio equipment or a keyboard amplifier, etc. and ex­
ternal speakers, playing can be enjoyed with a more powerful volume. The volume can be
adjusted by using the volume control on this instrument or a foot volume control pedal
(optional).
©FOOT VOLUME Jack
By connecting a foot volume control pedal (optional) to this jack, free volume change
can be made by foot during play.
©SUSTAIN Jack
If a sustain pedal (optional) is connected, a lingering sustain effect can be obtained while
stepping on the pedal, even after keyboard playing has finished.
©AC Power Socket
Connect the AC power cord (standard accessory).
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