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5.
Tone
Bank
Sounds
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Example
of
Tone
Bank
Operation
@)
Select
the
preset
ORGAN
tone
by
JAZZ
pressing
the
corresponding
tone
selec-
tor.
(This
is
the
“Primary”
sound.)
Initially,
the
ORGAN
tone
can’
be
played
with
10-note
polyphony.
@
Press
the
Tone
Bank
button.
The
ORGAN
tone
can
now
be
played
with
5-note
polyphony.
*
Indicator
lights
Tone
bank
button
NOTE:
When
power
is
turned
ON,
the
PIANO
tone
is
auto-
matically
selected
in
Tone
Bank
memory.
Because
of
this,
procedure
(2)
above
causes
the
ORGAN
tone
to
be
inte-
grated
with
the
PIANO
tone.
@
Select
the
preset
CHORUS
tone
by
CHORUS
pressing
the
corresponding
tone
selec-
E
tor.
(This
is
the
"Secondary"
sound.)
MERC
Now,
the
"ORGAN
+
CHORUS”
inte-
grated
Tone
Bank
sound
can
be
played
with
5-note
polyphony.
®
®
Next,
try
changing
the
Secondary
sound
by
selecting
the
preset
FLUTE
tone.
The
“ORGAN
+
FLUTE”
integrat-
ed
Tone
Bank
sound
can
be
played
with
5-note
polyphony.
Next,
try
changing
the
Primary
sound
by
first
pressing
the
Tone
Bank
button
once
again
to
turn
the
Tone
Bank
func-
tion
OFF
temporarily.
The
preset
ORGAN
tone
can
once
again
be
played
with
10-note
polyphony.
Select
a
new
Primary
sound—the
STRINGS
tone
for
example,
and
turn
the
Tone
Bank
function
back
ON.
As
the
secondary
sound
(FLUTE)
does
not
change
in
this
case,
you
can
now
play
the
“STRINGS
+
FLUTE”
integrated
Tone
Bank
sound
with
5-note
poly-
phony.
210
SOUND
TONE
BANK
210
SOUND
TONE
BANK

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Casio DM-100 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelDM-100
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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