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Casio Casiotone 1000P - Example 3: Down Arpeggio; Example 4: Sequencer Operation

Casio Casiotone 1000P
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*
In
this
case,
the
program
numbers
correspond
to
arpeggio
notes
as
shown
below.
1
=
C
(Do),
2
=
E
(Mi),
3
=
G
(So),
4
=
C
(Do),
5
=
E
(Mi),
6
=
G
(So),
7
=
C
(Do),
8=
E
(Mi),
9
=
G
(So)
*
denotes
one
octave
higher
and
denotes
two
octave
higher.
At
this
time,
if
the
played
keys
are
changed,
the
arpeggio
pattern
will
become
as
shown
below.
(Example
2-1)
Played
keys
i
TlWUtlW
In
the
case
of
C
7
)
(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
arpeggio
will
be
identical
notes
up
to
two
octaves
above
the
note
of
the
played
key.
(See
page
7.)
-
18
-
Lower
keyboard

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