Casio KX-101 Operation Manual page 53

Computerized radio cassette keyboard
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@® Keyboard Mode Selector (KEYBOARD)
PLAY .....
Used for manual play, or for
programmed
playing such as
Auto
Play or One Key Play
etc,
REG, ccone 2 For
programming
the pitch
of melodies and the type of
chords,
% Rarmayeen.' For
programming
note
and
chord duration.
@9 Channel Selector (CHANNEL)
POLY news
For playing or programming
on
a
4-voice
polyphonic
keyboard.
MONO
....
For playing or programming
ona monophonic keyboard.
CHORD
...
For programming chords.
40 Poly Volume (POLY)
Adjusts the volume of the POLY channel.
@) Mono Volume (MONO)
Adjusts the volume of the MONO channel.
42 Chord Volume (CHORD)
For
adjustment
of
the
accompaniment
(chords and bass) volume.
4 Arpeggio Volume (ARPEGGIO)
Adjusts the arpeggio volume.
@ Rhythm Volume (RHYTHM)
Adjusts the rhythm volume.
@ Timer Standby Selector
When
using a timer
for recording, set to
REC.
When
using a timer for playback,
set to PLAY. Usually, it is set to OFF.
@®[7_ Button
A key used during the programming of a
tune. It represents one of the symbols used
in musical scores (the first bracket).
@ :I| Button
A key used during the programming
of a
tune, representing a repetition symbol.
@ Unison Button (UNISON)
When turned on, adds a unison effect to
the sounds played on the keyboard.
60 Arpeggio Button (ARPEGGIO)
Pressing this button to on adds an arpeggio
to Auto Accompaniment.
6) Delete Button
Used
during programming
of a tune, this
key deletes mistaken notes and chords etc.
Names and Functions of Each Part
62 Forward Button (FOR)
Used during programming
of a tune, this
key
advances
the program
by one
note
(pitch)
or by one chord
each time it is
pressed.
63 Back Button (BACK)
Used when programming a tune, this key
enables
you
to ''back
up" by one
note
(pitch) or one chord each time you press it.
Clear Button (CLEAR)
For erasing the contents of a program.
6 Synchro/Stop Button (SYN./STOP)
For
synchro
start
of a rhythm,
or for
stopping it.
68 Rhythm Select Button (RHYTHM)
For selecting the rhythm
67)
T one Select Button (TONE)
For selecting the tone color (sound).
68 Transpose Buttons (TRANSPOSE)
These
keys are used
to change the pitch
of the whole keyboard.
69 Tempo Buttons (TEMPO)
For changing the speed of the rhythm.
0 Reset Button (RESET)
For stopping an automatic performance.
6) Auto—1 Button (AUTO—1)
For Minus One Auto Play.
2 Auto Button (AUTO)
For 3-channel Auto Play.
G9Fill In Buttons (1 ~ 111)
Pressing any
of these keys during a per-
formance
including
rhythm
inserts a fill
in (variation)
into the rhythm, You can
choose
from
3 different
types of fill in
patterns, | ~ III.
@ Chord Selectors
Consisting of the basic note keys (C ~ B)
and the chord type keys (10 types, such as
min
or 7th),
these keys can
be used
in
combination to create all kinds of chords.
If used
together
with
a rhythm,
Auto
Accompaniment
with
chords,
bass
and
arpeggios becomes possible.
65 Keyboard (37 keys)
Mini
type
II keys.
Maximum
of 4-voice
polyphonic.
One
Key Play Keys
Every time one of these keys is pressed,
the programmed
melody, counter melody
or chords
are played, one
note or chord
after the other,
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