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Casio Casiotone 1000P - FEET Element Explanation; ENVELOPE Element Explanation; MODULATION Element Explanation

Casio Casiotone 1000P
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Casio
t
one
1000
P
Sound
Creation
System
)
The
Casiotone
I000P
sound
programming
function
allows
the
creation
of
1000
different
sound
characteristics
by
combining
FEET,
ENVELOPE
and
MODULATION,
which
are
important
sound
determining
elements.
The
following
is
a
simple
explanation
of
these
three
elements.
FEET
The
lengths
of
pipes
in
a
pipe
organ
are
normally
expressed
in
terms
of
feet
and
these
are
used
as
units
to
express
the
harmonic
numbers
which
determine
sounds.
Sounds
are
varied
by
combining
feet
such
as
8
,
4
,
5
I
/3
,
etc.
The
Casiotone
1000P
has
10
combinations
assembled
in
advance
(such
as
8
-4
,
etc.),
and
the
sound
name
is
shown
in
parentheses.
Since
the
rela
tionship
between
the
harmonics
and
the
sounds
require
a
rather
specialized
theory,
all
that
is
required
to
be
understood
here
is
that
feet
are
elements
which
determine
the
sound.
Further
more,
among
the
10
elements
of
FEET,
since
CHIME
(2
2/3
'-I
3/5
-1
1/3
)
does
not
include
whole
number
harmonics,
it
cannot
be
heard
as
the
sound
of
a
musical
interval.
So
please
use
it
as
a
sound
effect.
[
envelope]
Envelope
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.
When
the
envelope
is
different,
even
if
the
basic
sound
is
the
same,
a
different
effect
will
be
heard.
For
example,
if
the
envelope
of
strings
(
)
is
applied
to
the
Flute
sound,
it
will
sound
similar
to
that
of
a
harp.
The
Casiotone
1000P
has
10
kinds
of
envelope
already
set
and
each
has
an
envelope
curve*
as
shown
on
the
Sound
Characteristic
Data
Chart.
Envelope
Curve:
The
volume
variation
over
a
specific
period
of
time
is
graphically
represented
as
shown
in
the
figure
and
this
is
called
the
envelope
curve
.
These
graphic
representa
tions
are
located
on
the
Sound
Characteristic
Data
Chart
on
the
Casiotone
1000P.
MODULATION
Modulation
means
a
creative
sound
effect
obtained
by
modulating
the
frequency
or
amplitude
like
the
Wah
or
Treble
effects.
The
Casiotone
1
000P
has
1
0
kinds
of
modulation
already
set
as
shown
on
the
Sound
Characteristic
Data
Chart.
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