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Casio Casiotone 1000P - Example 1: Octave Climb Arpeggio; Example 2: Up;Down Arpeggio

Casio Casiotone 1000P
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Example
1
Arpeggio
with
noi
Arpeggio
with
notes
other
than
those
played
on
the
keyboard
can
be
performed.
Arpeggio
pattern
(In
the
case
of
C)
Program
contents
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
4,
3,
2,
3,
2,
3,
4
Played
keys
*
Five
kinds
of
note
pitches,
numbered
I
through
5,
are
used
for
the
program
contents
and
only
three
keys
are
played.
In
this
case,
the
program
numbers
correspond
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
pattern
(In
the
case
of
C)
«
l
/
\
'
#
'
*
1
23456789876
5432
Program
contents
1,
2,
3,
4
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
8,
7,
6,
5,
4,
3,
2
Played
keys
II
III
II
III
(In
the
case
of
C)
-
17
-
C
E
G

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