Casio Tone MT-140 Manual De Operación página 3

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< Example of Tone Bank Operation >
(2) Press the Tone Bank button.
The ORGAN tone can now be played with 5-note polyphony.
* Indicator lights
NOTE:
When power is turned ON, the PIANO tone is automatically selected
in Tone Bank memory. Because of this, procedure @) above causes the
ORGAN tone to be integrated with the PIANO tone.
¢ Playing an auto-rhythm
(2) Press one of the rhythm selectors.
(3) Press start/stop button to start the rhythm.
¢ Using Synchro/fill-in button
Press to enter synchro start standby. Rhythm starts when an accom-
paniment keyboard key (lower 1.5 octave, C through F) is pressed.
(See "AUTO-ACCOMPANIMENT" to use synchro start in the auto-
accompaniment performance.) When pressed during auto-rhythm
and accompaniment performance, an appropriate fill-in is inserted
in the rhythm pattern. If the button is held down, the fill-in pattern
is repeated until the end of the measure during which the button
is released.
Using Intro/ending button
If you press the intro/ending button instead of pressing the start/stop
button to start an auto-rhythm, the selected auto-rhythm begins after
a one-measure intro pattern. This can be an effective way to lead
into auto-rhythm performance. If pressed during auto-rhythm and
accompaniment performance, the rhythm stops after an appropri-
ate ending pattern.
* Using synchro start with an intro pattern
Press the synchro/fill-in button to enter synchro start standby, and
subsequently press the Intro/ending button. Rhythm starts when
an accompaniment keyboard key is pressed, after a one-measure
intro pattern.
AUTO-ACCOMPANIMENT
* Casio Chord selector
Slide to select one of the Casio Chord functions.
Chord system.
¢ Accompaniment volume control
Adjust the volume of the auto-accompaniment.
NOTES:
Casio Chord system
The Casio Chord system has been developed so you can play
the four main types of chords more easily. Playing of the chords
is simplified as shown below:
¢ Pressing one of the accompaniment keyboard keys produces
a major chord corresponding to that note.
¢ Simultaneously pressing any key to the right (two keys at the
same time) results in a minor chord.
* Similarly, pressing one more key to the right (three keys in
all) produces a seventh chord, and pressing the fourth key
to the right (four keys in all) creates a minor seventh chord.
< Examples >
C (C major chord)—Press @.
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Cm (C minor chord)—Press @, @ together.
C7 (C seventh
chord)—Press
@
@, ©
together.
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Cm7 (C minor seventh chord)—Press @, @,
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©,0
together.
* Not only @ ©, and @, but any black or white keys can be used as
long as they are to the right of @.
[1] Auto-accompaniment using the Casio Chord system
(One-finger method)
(4) Set the Casio Chord selector to "ON"
(2) Select one of the auto-rhythms and press the synchro/fill-in button.
* Tempo indicator lights, meaning that the accompaniment keyboard keys are
ready for play.
(3) Play on the accompaniment keyboard keys according to the Casio
Chord system.
* Adjust the tempo and accompaniment volume using the respective controls.
<About "Fingered 1" and "Fingered 2'">
(Fingered 1 Accompaniment)
'consisting of at Jeast 3 notes.
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