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Casio PG-380 - Using Optional ROM and RAM Cards; Selecting Sounds from Cards

Casio PG-380
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Performance
Using
Optional
ROM
and
RAM
Cards
The
PG
guitar
features
an
out-
standing
range
of
64
built-in
tones
-
but
in
some
cases
you
may
want
even
more
voices
at
your
control.
You
can
increase
your
sound
selection
by
using
optional
ROM
or
RAM
cards.
By
simply
slipping
a
RAM
card
into
the
card
slot
on
the
back
of
the
guitar
you'll
have
an
ad-
ditional
64
sounds,
for
a
total
of
128
tone
at
your
disposal.
Or
choose
a
ROM
card
for
128
new
sounds
which
combine
with
preset
tones
for
amazing
total
of
192
sounds.
All
of
these
can
be
recalled
in
the
same
Way
as
preset
tones.
With
the
use
of
an
optional
RAM
card
(RA-500),
sounds
created
on
Casio
VZ-1
digital
synthesizer
can
be
played
on
the
PG-380.
To
select
sound
from
a
ROM
card
Insert
a
ROM
card
firmly
|
into
the
card
slot
located
on
the
back
of
the
guitar.
(2Press
the
card
key
on
the
front
panel
once.
A
dot
will
appear
on
the
display
above
the
letter
““A’’,
This
indicates
that
any
of
the
64
sounds
on
side
A
of
the
ROM
card
can
be
selected
for
example
sound
number
23”.
@Press
the
card
key
once
more
(a
total
of
two
times).
The
dot
will
move
to
the
“B”
position.
This
indicates
that
any
of
the
64
sounds
on
side
B
of
the
ROM
card
can
be
selected.
Notice
that
the
tone
number
stays
the
same
until
you
change
it.
@Press
the
card
key
for
the
third
time
and
operations
return
to
preset
sound
selec-
tion.
The
dot
above
““B”
goes
out,
indicating
that
the
preset
sound
are
now
selected
in
this
case
preset
number
“23”,
To
change
the
sound
number,
follow
the
procedures,
described
in
“To
select
a
preset
tone”’,
page
8.
Using
ROM
Card/RAM
Cards
RAM
card
or
ROM
card
4
dot
appears
only
above
the
letter
“A”
when
RAM
card
is
used,
Boca
*Volume
balance,
velocity
etc.
of
sounds
created
on
the
VZ-1
should
be
adjusted
to
match
PG-380
before
loading
on
the
RAM
card
to
be
played
on
the
PG-380.
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