Casio KX-101 Operation Manual page 34

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@ Auto Play
By simply pressing the Auto Play button, the programmed tune is performed automatically.
Besides, you can enjoy Minus One Auto Play by cancelling any one of the three channels,
Instead of just listening to Auto Play, this features lets you ad-lib (improvise) or sing along
with the music.
Various Types of Auto Play )
Asa
rule, the Keyboard Mode is set to PLAY.
1) Playing all channels at once.
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When
you press the Auto Play button, all 3 channels start to play as
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programmed. If you want to stop Auto Play, press the RESET button.
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* If you select the POLY or MONO channel beforehand, you can change the tone color of the
selected channel during Auto Play, and also turn the unison effect on or off. However, it is
not possible to switch the channels during Auto Play.
* You can independently adjust the volume levels of the
POLY, MONO
er CHORD
channels, as well as of arpeggio and rhythm, during Auto
jay.
* It is also possible to switch the rhythm, change the tempo, transpose, turn the arpeggio on
or off, and insert fill in during Auto Play.
2) Minus One Auto Play
If you select the channel and press the AUTO-—1 button, the selected channel only is cancelled
for Minus One Auto Play.
POLY Channel
......
POLY
is cancelled
and
Auto-play
is performed
by the MONO
and
CHORD
channels.
Play the keyboard
(3 voice polyphonic)
while
listening to the accompaniment
for practicing improvisation, or use
POLY One Key Play (see next page).
MONO Channel
.....
MONO
is cancelled
and Auto-play is performed by the POLY
and
CHORD
channels. Play the keyboard (monophonic) while listening to
the accompaniment, or use MONO One Key Play (see next page).
CHORD Channel
....
CHORD
is cancelled
and
Auto-play
is performed
by POLY
and
MONO.
You can now add chords using the chord selectors, or use
CHORD One Key Play (see next page).
If you cancel the channel on which the melody is programmed and use the Minus One
Auto Play method, you can sing to the accompaniment
of countermelody, arpeggios
P 41), plus the capabilities of transposing the program to a different key and changing
the tempo, both at the touch of a finger.
* For those who find it easier to sing along if they can hear the melody being played
quietly, it is possible to set the level of the melody channel low during normal Auto
Play instead of using Minus One Auto Play.
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