Using Rom Card/Ram Cards; Performance Using Optional Rom And Ram Cards; To Select Sound From A Rom Card - Casio PG-380 Player's Manual

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Performance
Using Optional
ROM and RAM
Cards
The PG guitar features an out-
standing range of 64 built-in
tones - but in some cases you
may want even more voices at
your control. You can increase
your sound selection by using
optional ROM or RAM cards.
By simply slipping a RAM card
into the card slot on the back
of the guitar you'll have an ad-
ditional 64 sounds, for a total
of 128 tone at your disposal.
Or choose a ROM card for 128
new sounds which combine
with preset tones for amazing
total of 192 sounds. All of
these can be recalled in the
same Way as preset tones.
With the use of an optional
RAM card (RA-500), sounds
created on Casio VZ-1 digital
synthesizer can be played on
the PG-380.
To select sound from
a ROM card
Insert a ROM card firmly
| into the card slot located on
the back of the guitar.
(2Press the card key on the
front panel once. A dot will
appear on the display above
the letter ""A'', This indicates
that any of the 64 sounds on
side A of the ROM card can
be selected — for example
sound number 23".
@Press the card key once
more (a total of two times).
The dot will move to the "B"
position. This indicates that
any of the 64 sounds on side
B of the ROM card can be
selected. Notice that the tone
number stays the same until
you change it.
@Press the card key for the
third time and operations
return to preset sound selec-
tion. The dot above ""B" goes
out, indicating that the preset
sound are now selected — in
this case preset number "23",
To change the sound number,
follow the procedures,
described in "To select a
preset tone"', page 8.
Using ROM Card/RAM Cards
RAM card or ROM card
4 dot appears only above
the letter "A" when RAM
card is used,
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*Volume balance, velocity etc.
of sounds created on the VZ-1
should be adjusted to match
PG-380 before loading on the
RAM card to be played on the
PG-380.
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