Casio CTK7000 User Guide - Page 53

Adjusting a Drawbar Organ Tone in Real, To con the level meter to show the, harmonic overtone

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Adjusting a Drawbar Organ Tone in Real Time Use the sliders and buttons to adjust drawbar organ tones in real time. To do this: Do this: Adjust tone harmonic overtone levels Shift sliders D-4 (16') through D-12 (1') upwards and downwards. • Shifting one of the sliders upwards or downwards changes the harmonic overtone of the corresponding foot "length" from its current level (the level preset for the tone).*1 • You also can configure the level meter so it indicates the harmonic overtone level of each slider position. For more information, see "To configure the level meter to show the harmonic overtone level of each slider position" (page E-51). Add or remove percussion sound with 2nd overtone and 3rd overtone pitch to a tone Use the D-2 (PERCUSSION SECOND) and D-3 (PERCUSSION THIRD) buttons. • Each press toggles the button between lit and unlit. • The corresponding overtone percussion is being applied to notes while a button is lit, and not being applied while it is unlit. Switch the rotary effect speed (rotation speed)*2 Press the D-1 (ROTARY SLOW/ FAST) button. • Each press toggles the button between lit and unlit. • Rotary speed is fast while the button is lit and slow when it is unlit. *1 Adjustment to one of four levels, from 0 to 3, is supported. Each level is indicated by the level meter as shown below. *2 This operation is supported only when DSP is being used as the effect and the DSP type is "Rotary". For details about effects, see "Applying Effects to a Sound" (page E-29). For details about DSP types, see "DSP Effect List" (page E-155). Using Drawbar Organ Tones To configure the level meter to show the harmonic overtone level of each slider position 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure under "To select and play with a drawbar organ tone" (page E-50). • The level meter shows the harmonic overtone levels for the foot "lengths" preset for the currently selected drawbar organ tone. • You also could skip this step and start from step 2 of this procedure, if you want. 2. Hold down the R-12 (MANUAL) button until the foot "length" values (16' through 1') along the top of the level meter flash twice. You can release the button at this time. • This will cause the level meter to indicate the current positions of sliders D-4 (16') through D-12 (1'), and apply applicable harmonic overtone levels to the current tone. 3. Shift sliders D-4 (16') through D-12 (1') upwards and downwards. • When you do, the displayed harmonic overtone levels will change accordingly in the level meter. 4. Now you can play on the keyboard using the level-adjusted tone. E-51

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Using Drawbar Organ Tones
E-51
Use the sliders and buttons to adjust drawbar organ tones in
real time.
1.
Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure
under “To select and play with a drawbar organ
tone” (page E-50).
The level meter shows the harmonic overtone levels for
the foot “lengths” preset for the currently selected
drawbar organ tone.
You also could skip this step and start from step 2 of
this procedure, if you want.
2.
Hold down the R-12 (MANUAL) button until the
foot “length” values (16' through 1') along the
top of the level meter flash twice. You can
release the button at this time.
This will cause the level meter to indicate the current
positions of sliders
D-4 (16')
through
D-12 (1')
, and
apply applicable harmonic overtone levels to the
current tone.
3.
Shift sliders D-4 (16') through D-12 (1') upwards
and downwards.
When you do, the displayed harmonic overtone levels
will change accordingly in the level meter.
4.
Now you can play on the keyboard using the
level-adjusted tone.
Adjusting a Drawbar Organ Tone in Real
Time
To do this:
Do this:
Adjust tone harmonic
overtone levels
Shift sliders
D-4 (16')
through
D-12
(1')
upwards and downwards.
Shifting one of the sliders
upwards or downwards changes
the harmonic overtone of the
corresponding foot “length” from
its current level (the level preset
for the tone).
*
1
You also can configure the level
meter so it indicates the harmonic
overtone level of each slider
position. For more information,
see “To configure the level meter
to show the harmonic overtone
level of each slider position”
(page E-51).
Add or remove
percussion sound with
2nd overtone and 3rd
overtone pitch to a
tone
Use the
D-2 (PERCUSSION
SECOND)
and
D-3 (PERCUSSION
THIRD)
buttons.
Each press toggles the button
between lit and unlit.
The corresponding overtone
percussion is being applied to
notes while a button is lit, and not
being applied while it is unlit.
Switch the rotary
effect speed (rotation
speed)
*
2
Press the
D-1 (ROTARY SLOW/
FAST)
button.
Each press toggles the button
between lit and unlit.
Rotary speed is fast while the
button is lit and slow when it is
unlit.
*
1 Adjustment to one of four levels, from 0 to 3, is supported.
Each level is indicated by the level meter as shown below.
*
2
This operation is supported only when DSP is being used
as the effect and the DSP type is “Rotary”. For details
about effects, see “Applying Effects to a Sound” (page
E-29). For details about DSP types, see “DSP Effect List”
(page E-155).
To configure the level meter to show the
harmonic overtone level of each slider
position