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( Programming Demonstration )

Example:

To set the FEET to “3” (8’-4’-2’), the ENVELOPE to “8” ( N ) and the MODULATION to 

“5” (DELAYED ATTACK). This will produce a sound like raindrops which can be stored 
into the memory number 1 (Sound Selection Button number 1).

* The following operation is based on starting the instrument from an inactive condition 

(all buttons off). Press all the buttons off or switch the power OFF and then back ON 
prior to starting.

Even during operation, as the keys will produce notes when pressed, programming can be 

monitored and the notes confirmed.

(1)  Preparation
Press the PROGRAM/PRESET Button and set the digital display
to a sound programming display. 

(Sound programming display)

• Each time the PROGRAM/PRESET Button is pressed, the digital 

display is alternately changed to a sound programming display 
or to a preset sound display.

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(2)  Memory Number Designation
Press the Sound Selection Button number 1.

• The display is as shown on the right and it indicates that memory 

number 1 has been called out.

(3) FEET Designation
Press the FEET Button and press the Sound Selection Button 
number 3.

• When the FEET Button is pressed, the sound characteristic 

number previously stored will be displayed (a three-digit number) 

and the first digit (FEET) will blink. If the Sound Selection 

Button number 3 is pressed, the blinking first digit will become 

"3”

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(4)  ENVELOPE Designation
Press the ENVELOPE Button, the second digit will blink, then 
press the Sound Selection Button number 8.

(5)  MODULATION Designation
Press the MODULATION Button, the third digit will blink, then 
press the Sound Selection Button number 5.

(6)  Programming Completion

When the MODULATION Button is pressed again, the display will 

return to a sound programming display and programming is 
complete.
Thereafter, whenever the display is 

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Summary of Contents for Casiotone 1000P

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL DE OPERACION ...

Page 2: ...function so you can freely combine arpeggio patterns to support your performance on the keyboard or accompany other instruments in a group CasiotonelOOOP ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT This booklet has been prepared to help you explore the many functions of the Casiotone 1000P and become familiar with its varied abilities y 1 CONTENTS 1 Unique features of the Casiotone 1000P 2 In and around the Cas...

Page 3: ...p 10 beautiful preset sounds the Piano Jazz up down preset arpeggio give Organ Vibraphone etc can be selected with one big musical scope touch Also since a 16 st P up down arpeggio r pattern is preset music with a professional back ground can be enjoyed A Various sound effects give full play to musical expressions The Casiotone 1000P provides various sound ef fects such as Sustain which produces a...

Page 4: ...tton PROGRAM Button Q Digital Display Sound Selection Buttons Sound Characteristic Data Chart 04 PROGRAM PRESET Button FEET Button ENVELOPE Button MODULATION Button VIBRATO Button DELAYED VIBRATO Button HEAVY VIBRATO Button SUSTAIN Button Main Volume Control Knob Built in Speaker Rear panel Headphone jack PHONES Output Jack LINE OUT FOOT VOLUME jack SUSTAIN jack AC Power Socket ...

Page 5: ...ll not function when the Main Volume Control Knob is set to MIN SPLIT Button Press on to split the upper three octaves and the lower two octaves of the keyboard In this case the lower two octaves will become one octave higher RECORD Button Press on the PROGRAM Button and this button at the same time when programming arpeggio patterns MEMORY Button If this button is pressed on while playing arpeggi...

Page 6: ... Main Volume Control Knob Adjusts the volume of the entire instrument Turning the knob to the right increases the volume Built in Speaker Delivers ideal sound for home parties personal listening or musical lessons Rear panel Headphone Jack PHONES If a headphone optional is connected the speaker sound will be automatically cut off and playing can be enjoyed privately Output jack LINE OUT If the ins...

Page 7: ... a year to avoid the above conditions Battery Replacement The battery compartment is located on the back panel of the instrument Slide open the lid and replace the batteries making sure the and 0 terminals are facing correctly Note T3 H r 1 fOPEN A i T a br lit i i 1 1 00 s 1 1 t SI m i j 1 Since the lifespan of UM 3 or SUM 3 batteries is approximately one year replace all three batteries once a y...

Page 8: ...asiotone 1000P in this initial condition the preset sound whose number is shown on the digital display is set in the entire 5 octave keyboard Set the Main Volume Control Knob as illustrated on the right and play the keys Adjust the volume while pressing the keys VOLUME Now select one of 10 preset sounds The Casiotone 1000P has 10 preset sounds such as Jazz Organ Piano Vibraphone and by pressing th...

Page 9: ...dopting 4 note polyphonic At this time the lower keyboard note range will raise one octave and become a note range suitable for accompaniment A B C D E Lower keyboard 4 note polyphonic Upper keyboard 4 note polyphonic Since the note range of A and B is raised one octave B becomes in the same note range as C LOWER TONE SET SPLIT Lower Keyboard Volume Adjustment The volume of the lower keyboard lowe...

Page 10: ...or will go off With the above operation the desired sound pressed in Step 2 above is now set in the lower keyboard When the Sound Selection Button is pressed in Step 3 TONE SET Button off SPLIT Button on that sound can be set only in the upper keyboard TONE SET SPLIT T The sound set in the lower keyboard will be deleted and the sound set in the upper L till U o i o I U rot a U a I a 11 a n i io tU...

Page 11: ...digit number which corresponds to the elements to be combined in producing the desired overall sound characteristic The respective digits range from 0 to 9 with the first digit indicating the FEET the second digit the ENVELOPE and the third digit indicating MODULATION I 3 D L l FEET MODULATION ENVELOPE The Data Chart indicates the FEET ENVELOPE MODULA TION and preset sound in sequence from the top...

Page 12: ...tion Button which corresponds to the desired envelope 5 MODULATION Designation If the MODULATION Button is pressed the number in the modula tion position third digit will blink Press the Sound Selection Button which corresponds to the desired modulation 6 Programming Completion When the MODULATION Button is pressed the digital display will return to a sound programming display and programming is c...

Page 13: ... the Sound Selection Button number 1 The display is as shown on the right and it indicates that memory number 1 has been called out 3 FEET Designation Press the FEET Button and press the Sound Selection Button number 3 When the FEET Button is pressed the sound characteristic number previously stored will be displayed a three digit number and the first digit FEET will blink If the Sound Selection B...

Page 14: ...t sound display iT 1 J Preset sound number Programmed sound memory number Confirmation of the Programmed Sound In order to confirm what kind of sound characteristic is stored perform the following opera tion Example To confirm the sound characteristic which is stored in memory number 8 Sound Selection Button number 8 1 Press the PROGRAM PRESET Button and set the digital display to a sound programm...

Page 15: ...elope is normally defined as the excess characteristic However it might be more easily defined as the variation in the sound intensity from the moment the sound is produced until it is gone The envelope differs according to the musical instrument For example with a violin the envelope gradually becomes higher whereas a guitar sound reches its peak the moment the string is plucked and then drops Wh...

Page 16: ... is applied Sound Programming Examples The following are some sound programming examples Please use these for reference when creating sounds Programming Effect Remarks ATT vTv TY Sound Name FEET m MODU LATION v 1 delayed VIBRATO HEAVY vibrato SUSv TAIN Xylophone 7 9 7 o Raindrops 3 8 5 o o A sound like rain falling Magic Violin 7 5 7 o o A beautiful high pitched ethereal sound Chorus 6 4 2 o Playi...

Page 17: ... This should bring an ft to the digital display 3 Press the Sound Selection Buttons in the sequence deter mined in Step 1 If you press an incorrect button re start from Step 2 4 Press the RECORD Button This completes programming RECORD PROGRAM 0 1 I RECORD Arpeggio Playing 5 Press the PROGRAM Button on The indicator will blink The rate of blinking depends upon the current ARPEGGIO TEMPO setting 6 ...

Page 18: ... Button and PROGRAM Button are simultaneously pressed When the separate program protection power supply see page 5 has been de pleted nm When the PROGRAM Button is pressed in the course of programming j N i When no arpeggio has been programmed if the PRO GRAM Button is pressed the UP DOWN Button indi cator will blink and playing can be performed using the Preset Arpeggio Function See page 20 I Y V...

Page 19: ...orrespond to the arpeggio notes as shown below 1 C Do 2 E Mi 3 G So 4 C Do one octave higher 5 E Mi one octave higher In other words program numbers will be set which climb and octave higher than the number of played keys in this example 4 and 5 Example 2 Up Down Arpeggio This applies to Example 1 This arpeggio pattern is the same as the one preset in the Casiotone 1000P See page 20 Arpeggio patte...

Page 20: ...keys i TlWUtlW In the case of C7 Example 2 2 Played keys Arpeggio pattern The maximum note range in arpeggio will be identical notes up to three octaves above the note of the played key In Example 2 2 since the note in parentheses is a C Do which is four octaves higher it is not played Also when the keyboard is split and the upper octave of the lower keyboard is played the maximum note range in ar...

Page 21: ...ncer within the range of 127 steps with up to 9 note pitches However since the duration of each note is fixed use the rests Program number 0 skillfully Programmed music From FLir Elise by Beethoven t o r trz 9 u r 9 n m m a m r J nr t m 7 j i w r r n zru 1 Program contents 98 989576 400124 500235 600298 989576 400124 500265 4000 Played keys II ISI IB III C E G A B C DE E If the MEMORY Button is pr...

Page 22: ... the MEMORY Button SPLIT Button or TEMPO Control Knob while the arpeggio performance is the same as in Arpeggio Programming Function see page 15 See page 1 7 for further explanation concerning this preset arpeggio pattern When you want to stop arpeggio playing and perform normal playing press the UP DOWN Button once more o1 UP DOWN UP DOWN Button and PROGRAM Button V When using the arpeggio progra...

Page 23: ...ol Knob 4 Set to the desired pitch by turning the TUNE ARPEGGIO TEMPO Control Knob Turning the knob to the right raises the pitch Turning the knob to the left lowers the pitch if the knob is turned continuously the setting will go from maximum to minimum or vice versa This is called an endless system The variable range is A 221 Hz to 662 Hz The pitch of the standard sound A will be displayed on th...

Page 24: ...ALE PITCH SCALE PITCH SCALE PITCH C D1 221 F 294 BT 393 p h 525 234 417 556 D 248 G M 3311 III 442 _ 7 T 589 Eb 262 Till 350 Dp l 1 r 468 F 625 E 278 A 371 D 496 G 662 The above table is reference to the standard pitch of each scale when A 442 Hz It is recommended that other instruments be used for practical tuning When the scale is set to the extreme upper or lower limit depending upon the sound ...

Page 25: ...of Select other sounds or set the not come out or this instrument may be exceeded pitch close to 442 Hz is not in tune in when the pitch is set to the extreme high note range upper limit there may be these cases This especially applies to the preset sound of CHIME or the programmed sounds which incor porate the FEET elements of CHIME The sound does not When the TONE SET Button is on Press the TONE...

Page 26: ...f or tampering with inner parts may cause trouble or accidents 5 Do not use a lacquer thinner or similar chemical Clean the unit with soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent Soak the cloth in a detergent and squeeze until almost dry 6 Do not forget to turn off the power switch After using the unit be sure to turn off the power switch If the unit is left for many hours with the power switch turne...

Page 27: ... using TUNE ARPEGGIO TEMPO Control Knob Sound effects Sustain Vibrato Delayed Vibrato and Heavy Vibrato Pitch control incorporating trans posing function Digital tuning system frequency is displayed digitally Variable frequency range A 221 Hz to 662 Hz within 1 6 Hz Display 3 digit LED display Built in speaker 10 cm 4 dia x 1 Output 1 0 W Output jack LINE OUT Output impedance 5 kS2 Output voltage ...

Page 28: ...installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient the receiving antenna relocate the computer with respect to the receiver move the computer away from the receiver plug the computer into a diffe...

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