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Casio CZ-5000 Operation Manual

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(2)
Using
the
DCO
Envelope
Generator
(Pitch Envelope)
PPercussive
attack
using the
pitch
envelope
Setting
a
fast
attack
(rise)
and decay
(drop)
time for
the
pitch
envelope
creates
a sound
with
a
percussive
attack.
Note,
however,
that this percussive
attack
will
not
be
audible
if the
attack
of
the
DCA envelope
is
too
slow.
D
Auto
glide
effect
using the pitch
envelope
First, the
pitch
envelope
is
set
so that it rises
very
quickly
to
a point
just
beiow
one
octave
in Step
1.
The
Step 1 rate
of
the
DCA
envelope
is
set to
about
60
so
that
the
first
step of
the
pitch
envelope
cannot be
heard.
The
second
step
of
the pitch
envelope
is set
so that the
envelope
slowly
approaches the one
octave
(L
=
66)
pitch
and
then a
sustain
point
is specified.
This
setting
produce
an
auto
glide
effect
causing
the pitch
to
slowly
rise
when
a key
is
pressed.
SUSTAIN
POINT
-MP
ENVELOPE
00, END POINT
'3>
Using
the
pitch
envelope
to
produce
a
guitar
sound with
distortion and
picking effects
Causing
the
pitch
to
oscillate
rapidly
within
a one-octave
range
produces
a
distorted
guitar
sound
with
picking
i.=66
; .
=
se
'-
=
66 l*
=
66
effects.
R.
=
85/\R
a
=
85/\R,
=
85/\R
8
=
85/\R
8
=
85
PITCH
ENVELOPE
END
POINT
(3)
Using
the
DCW
Envelope
Generator
(Wave
Envelope)
I
Wah-wah
sound
Select
any
of the
resonance
wave
forms (I—
III).
By
setting
the
wave
envelope
as
shown
below,
a
wah-wah
effect
can
be achieved.

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Casio CZ-5000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
ModelCZ-5000
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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