Casio At5 User Manual
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Reference E-149 Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions. ■Location Avoid the following locations for this product. Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity Areas subjected to temperature extremes Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner The above devices will not cause malfunction of the product, but the product can cause interference in the audio or video of a nearby device. ■User Maintenance Never use benzine, alcohol, thinner, or other chemical agents to clean...
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Reference E-150 The table below shows the preset DSPs that can be selected by the procedure under “To use a DSP” (page E-34). The “Number” column shows DSP numbers, while the “Screen Name” shows the DSP name that appears on the display. The DSPs of this Digital Keyboard consist of the 46 “types” shown in the “DSP Type List” (page E-151). A preset DSP is a variation that is derived from one of these 46 types. DSP Effect List Preset DSP List NumberScreen NameType Number 001 Comp 1 02 002Comp 202 003...
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Reference E-151 All of the Digital Keyboard’s preset DSPs belong to one of the DSP types shown in the table below. When creating a user DSP (page E-35) or when using the tone editor (page E-44) to edit the DSP applied to a tone, you need to select one of the DSP types in the table. Type numbers 01 through 14 are single type DSPs, while numbers 15 through 46 are dual type DSPs. A single type DSP is one with a single structure, while a dual type is a combination of two single type DSPs. The name of a...
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Reference E-152 ■Single Type DSP Parameters 01: Wah This is a “wah” effect that can automatically affect the frequency using an LFO. Parameters and Value Ranges: 1 : Resonance (0 to 127) Adjusts the strength of resonance. 2 : Manual (0 to 127) Adjusts the wah filter reference frequency. 3:LFO Rate (0 to 127) Adjusts the LFO rate. 4 : LFO Depth (0 to 127) Adjusts the LFO depth. 5:LFO Waveform (off, sin, tri, random) Selects the LFO waveform. 02: Compressor Compresses the input signal, which can have...
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Reference E-153 08: Flanger Applies wildly pulsating and metallic reverberation to sounds. LFO waveform is selectable. Parameters and Value Ranges: 1:LFO Rate (0 to 127) Adjusts the LFO rate. 2 : LFO Depth (0 to 127) Adjusts the LFO depth. 3 : LFO Waveform (sin, tri, random) Selects the LFO waveform. 4 : Feedback (0 to 127) Adjusts the strength of feedback. 09: Chorus Gives sounds depth and breadth. Chorus type is selectable. Parameters and Value Ranges: 1:LFO Rate (0 to 127) Adjusts the LFO rate. 2...
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Reference E-154 14: Lo-Fi Applies various types of noise to the input signal to reproduce a retro Lo-Fi sound. Includes wow and flutter for rotational fluctuation like that in tapes and records, a Noise 1 generator that generates continual FM radio type, and a Noise 2 generator that generates record play types scratch noise. Parameters and Value Ranges: 1 : Wow and Flutter Rate (0 to 127) Adjusts the wow and flutter rate. 2 : Wow and Flutter Depth (0 to 127) Adjusts the wow and flutter depth. 3 :...
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Reference E-155 In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2, the following chords also are recognized. With Fingered 3, the lowest note fingered is interpreted as the base note. Inverted forms are not supported. With Full Range Chord, when the lowest note fingered is a certain distance from the neighboring note, the chord is interpreted as a fraction chord. Unlike Fingered 1, 2, and 3, Full Range Chord requires pressing of at least three keys to form a chord....
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Reference E-156 Chord Example List Root Chord TypeM m dim aug sus4 sus2 7 m7 M7 m7b57b5 7sus4 add9 madd9 mM7 dim7 69 6 m6( A# ) /Bb B F# /( Gb ) G( G# ) /Ab A F CC# /( Db ) D( D# ) /Eb E Since the chord input range is limited, this model may not support some of the chords shown above.
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Reference E-157 The following shows the relationship between MIDI IN and MIDI OUT channels and each part. *The A01 part MIDI OUT channel depends on the keybaord channel setting. For details, see “KeyboardCh (Keyboard Channel)” (page E-128). For details about parts, see “How Parts are Organized” (page E-38). Assigning a MIDI Channel to Each Part This part:MIDI ChannelPart nameINOUT A01 -- 01*Upper1 A02--02Upper2 A03 -- 03 Lower A04--04Harmonize A05 -- 05 System Upper1 A06--06System Upper2 A07 -- 07...
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Reference E-158 Parameter List To check this setting item:Refer to this column in the table below: Setting items that are always saved when power is turned off 1 Setting items stored in registration memory (page E-61)2 When “on” is selected for the “AutoResume (Auto Resume)” setting (page E-129), setting items that are restored to those in effect the last time power was turned off 3 Items that are stored as “Default (Default Settings)” (page E-129) Settings items initialized by the “To initialize all...