Casio KX-101 Operation Manual page 23

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Music Programming
Note duration Symbols and Rest Symbols of the KX-101
Duration Symbols
Symbol
"Note duration
|
Symbol
Note duration
Ie =
o
__ Whole note |
F]
Sixteenth note
4
_ _ _ _
Dotted half note
|
+
__ Thirty-second note
[J
'Halfnote
J
Triplet half note
[a
[
Dotted quarter note
| |
|
Triplet quarter note
d
Quarter note
>
Triplet eighth note
|
Dotted eighth note
|
_ _ Triplet sixteenth note
|
d
Eighth note
P)
Triplet thirty-second note
=
a
Dotted sixteenth note
= =
|
Tie*! = kn
Rest symbols
Symbol
|
_ _ Rest duration
|
Symbol
|
Rest duration
L
~~
Whole rest*2
|
:
|___ Sixteenth rest
jo
Dotted half rest
q
Thirty-second rest
~~
__
Half rest
|
_
|
"Triplet half rest
Dotted quarter rest_
|
t
Triplet quarter rest
t
Quarter rest
t
Triplet eighth rest
ae
3
Dotted eighth rest
4
|
Tripletsixteenth rest
L
'
Eighth rest
_|
=
Triplet thirty-second rest
L
b
"
Dotted sixteenth rest
*1 When a tie is encountered in a musical score when entering the pitch, the pitch of the note
after the tie is not input.
*2 Whatever the time of a piece of music, a whole rest is always input as a 4/4 whole rest.
*
In the case of 22 , the tie symbol is input by [2] E) [2] . The same can be accomplished by
keeping [2] pressed and pressing the other
at the same time. (F.e.in the case of J J keep
the
[ 7 ] key pressed, and simultaneously press [2] ).
a
S
{2 | Countermelody
The method of entry is exactly the same as that explained in (1) for melodies.
Chord (Accompaniment)
Chords are entered into the CHORD channel. When entering the chords, the type of rhythm,
start/stop, fill in and other music data is entered at the same time.
(@ Types of Chords
~22-

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