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Mi
Release
Rate
caret
ek
from
the
point
when
you
release
a
key
to
the
point
that
the
tone
stops
sounding).
Use
this
parameter
to
make
fine
adjustments
to
the
tone
characteristics
of
the
amp
envelope
you
are
using.
-
Volume
Release
Rate
A
-
Time
Release
a
key
Tone
with
slow
release
@
Volume
Release
Rate
K
Time
‘Release
a
key
®
Tone
with
quick
release
@
NOTED
|
:
The
release
becomes
slower
as
the
release
rate
approaches
001
and
faster
as
it
approaches
127.
aa
§
re
Ml
Level
;
a
This
parameter
controls
the
overall
volume
of
the
tone.
M8
Touch
Sensitivity
| ; ;
This
parameter
controls
changes
in
the
volume
of
the
tone
in
accordance
with
the
pressure
applied
to
the
keyboard
keys.
You
can
specify
more
volume
for
stronger
pressure
and
less
volume
or
a
lighter
pressure,
or
you
can
specify
the
same
volume
re-
-
}
gardless
of
how
much
pressure
is
applied
to
the
keys.
7
Pan
This
parameter
controls
the
stereo
center
point
when
using
the
keyboard’s
built
in
speakers
and
when
otherwise
producing
ste-
reo
output.
E-22
This
parameter
controls
the
speed
of
a
tone’s
release
(the
period
“DCO”
stands
for
the
minimum
unit
of
sound
output
for
this
keyboard.
Some
of
the
built-in
tones
are
simple
tones
(1DCO),
and
some
are
layered
tones
(2DCO).
Whenever
you
select
a
2DCO
tone
as
the
basis
for
creating
a
user
tone,
remember
that
you
must
change
the
parameters
of
both
of
the
tones
(DCO1
and
.
DCO2)
that
make
up
the
layered
2DCO
tone.
*DCO
=
Digital
Controlled
Oscillator
@Attack
Rate
@Release
Rate
@Level
Touch
Sensitivity
@Pan
@Pitch
@Pitch
Envelope
Set
Saving
User
Tones
The
group
of
tone
numbers
from
168
through
199
(USERO1
through
USER32)
is
called
the
“user
area”
because
they
are
re-
served
for
storage
of
user
tones.
After
you
recall
a
preset
tone
and
change
its
parameters
to
create
your
own
user
tone,
you
can
store
it
in
the
user
area
for
later
recall.
You
can
recall
your
tones
using
the
same
procedure
that
you
use
when
selecting
a
preset
tone.
Tone
numbers
Tone
Select
the
preset
tone
Synthesized
tone
Change
parameters
Save
as
an
original
tone
1807167]
Oumset
168
~
199
HNOTESE
| |
*
The
keyboard
is
shipped
from
the
factory
with
the
same
tones
as
the
synthesized
tone
set
(128
to
159)
assigned
to
the
user
area.
*
Note
that
creating
a
user
tone
does
not
change
the
preset
tone.
It
creates
a
new
version
of
the
preset
for
storage
in
the
user
area.
*
You
cannot
use
a
drum
set
tone
(160
to
167)
as
the
basis
of
a
user
tone.
-
452A-E-024B
Creating
a
UserTone
Use
the
following
procedure
to
select
a
preset
tone
and
change
|
:
.
4,
Use
[+]
and
[-]
to
change
the
setting
of
the
current-
its
parameters
to
create
a
user
tone.
REVERB
HALL
GM
-PSTAGE
FREE
ROOM
SESSION
SYNTH
LAYER
SPLIT
TOUCH:
RESPONSE
MEMORY
_
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Tein
TAT
a
7.
First,
select
the
preset
tone
you
want
to
use
as
a
ba-
sis
for
your
user
tone.
REVERB
:
HALL
(g
"
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Lore
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SYNTH
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LAYER
MIXER
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TOUCH
RESPONSE
|
MATAR
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«
Press
the
SYNTH
button.
“>
This
enters
the
Synthesizer
Mode
with
the
first
param-
eter
(PCM
Set)
recalled
on
the
display.
The
display
also
shows
whether
the
tone
you
selected
is
a
DCO1
or
DCO2tone.
>
Currently
selected
parameter
pe
Original
tone
number
HALL
GM
STAGE
FREE
ROOM
SESSION
SYNTH
LAYER
.
MIXER
MEMORY
SPLIT
TOUCH
l
|
J
RESPONSE
Parameter
setting
value
|
'
Currently
selected
DCO
(Displayed
only
when
2DCO
tone
is
selected)
S
Use
[4]
and
[p>]
to
display
the
parameter
whose
setting
you
want
to
change.
ue
Vays
REVERB
HALL
GM
STAGE
FREE
ROOM
SESSION
SYNTH
LAYER
MIXER
MEMORY
SPLIT
step]
|,
TOUCH
RESPONSE
-
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Each
press
of
[4]
or
[>]
changes
to
the
next
parameter.
_
See
“Parameters
and
Their
Settings”
on
page
E-24
for
in-
formation
on
setting
range
for
each
parameter.
ly
selected
parameter.
ay
¢
You
can
also
use
the
number
buttons
to
input
a
value
to
change
a
parameter
setting.
See
“Parameters
and
Their
Settings”
on
page
E-24
for
information
on
setting
range
for
each
parameter.
oe
cP
If
the
preset
tone
you
selected
in
step
1
is
a2DCO
tone,
press
[WV]
to
call
up
the
DCO2
parameters.
REVERB
HALL
ag
eo
aa
oan
a
GM
.
|
stase
use
Llc
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;
FREE
ROOM
Maur
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SESSION
SYNTH
LAYER
SPLIT
TOUCH
RESPONSE
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6.
Repeat
steps
3
and
4
to
set
the
DCO2
parameters.
¢
Press
[WV]
again
to
return
to
the
DCO!
parameters.
ee
After
you
are
finished
editing
the
sound,
press
the
SYNTH
button
twice
or
press
the
TONE
button
once
to
exit
the
Synthesizer
Mode.
REVERB
HALL
84,
su0
=
GM
TONE
(
"Hon,
pee
aaa
foe
a
Soa)
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TOUCH
RESPONSE
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rere
NOTES
Exiting
the
Synthesizer
Mode
in
Step
7
above
causes
the
selected
tone
to
return
to
its
original
built-in
sound.
See
“Naming
a
User
Tone
and
Storing
It
In
Memory”
on
page
E-25
for
details
on
saving
user
tone
data
to
memory
so
it
is
not
deleted.
dhiddl
E-23

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Casio CTK-611 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelCTK-611
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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