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Casio Celviano AP-65R User Manual

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Turning
Digital
Effects
On
and
Off
‘You
can
turn
the
currently
selected
digital
effect
on
and
off
by
pressing
the
EFFECT
button.
*
The
current
digital
effect’s
on/off
status
is
indicated
on
the
display
by
the
"EKFECT”
indicator.
The
digital
effect
is
on
while
this
indicator
is
displayed,
and
off
when
it
is
not
dis-
played.
*
Press
the
EFFECT
button
to
toggle
the
currentiy
selected
digital
effect
on
and
off
To
turn
a
digital
effect
on
and
off
1.
Press
the
EFFECT
button.
*
This
causes
one
of
the
two
digital
effect
screens
shown
below
to
appear.
When
the
current
digital
effect
is
turned
an
if
Hever
Indicates
etfect
is
turned
on
Effect
number
and
name
(see
table
of
eHects
on
page
E-31)
When
the
current
digital
effect
Is
turned
off
+
The
above
screens
clear
if
you
do
not
perform
any
operation
within
about
seven
seconds.
2.
While
a
digital
effect
screen
is
on
the
display,
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
scroll
through
the
digital
effects,
until
the
one
you
want
is
displayed.
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TOUCH
RESPONSE
FNOTES®
*
Playing
a
demo
tune
(page
E-13)
automatically
changes
the
}
effect
to
the
one
that
is
assigned
Io
the
tune.
You
cannot
change
}
or
cancel
a
demo
tune
effect.
{
Ghanging
the
effect
setting
while
saund
is
being
output
by
the
piano
causes
a
slight
break
in
the
sound
wnen
the
effect
chang.
es
Tha
digital
effect
is
applied
not
only
to
the
notes
you
play
on
the
keyboard,
but
also
to
rhythms
and
Auto
Accompaniment
patterns,
Note
that
effects
3
through
6,
and
effect
8
can
pro-
duce
a
mood
that
is
nat
suitable
for
certain
types
of
music
when
they
are
applied
to
rhythms
and
Auto
Accompaniment.
When
this
happens,
you
can
turn
off
appiication
of
the
eect
to
the
|
thythm
and
Auto
Accompaniment
by
using
the
Mixer
to
set
the
i
effect
send
volume
of
the
accompaniment
channel
to
zero.
For
5
detai's
on
the
actual
procedure
for
doing
tns,
see
“Changing
|
!
the
Parameters
of
a
Channel
on
page
E-40.
Setting
the
piano's
MAIN
VOLUME
slides
to
high
volume
when
|
Ettect
9
(EQ
Loudness)
is
being
applied
can
cause
distortion
for
certain
tones
and
rhythm
pattems.
When
this
happens,
lower
the
MAIN
VOLUME
setting.
|
|
i
Using
Touch
Response
}
Turning
on
touch
response
causes
the
volume
and
sound
|
quality
of
keyboard
output
to
change
in
accordance
with
the
|
amount
of
pressure
applied
to
the
keybuard.
|
To
turn
touch
response
on
and
off
Press
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button
to
toggle
touch
response
on
and
off.
+
Tuming
on
touch
response
causes
the
indicator
lamp
above
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button
to
light.
TOUCH
@
RESPONSE
(coma
To
set
the
touch
response
sensitivity
Press
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button
to
turn
on
touch
response.
*
Indicator
above
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button
lights.
Within
seven
seconds
after
pressing
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button,
use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
scro{]
through
the
sensitivity
settings
in
the
following
sequence.
@
OExLight
#
1
Light
¢
2
Normal
#
3
Heavy
¢
Off
+
“ExLight”
outputs
powerful
sound
even
with
light
key
pressure,
white
“Heavy”
requires
very
heavy
key
pressure
to
output
powerful
sound.
*
Pressing
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
at
the
same
time
re-
tures
sensitivity
to
the
“Normal”
setting.
*
Touch
response
is
turned
off
when
the
indicator
above
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
button
is
unit.
At
this
time,
the
sound
output
by
the
piano
does
nat
change
with
keyboard
pressure.
ONOTESE
+
Touch
response
operations
affect
the
piano’s
internal
sound
source
as
well
as
MIDI
OUT
data
+
Touch
response
settings
do
not
altect
Song
Sequence’
play-
back,
accompariment,
or
MIDI
note
data
received
from
an
ex-
ternal
source.
*
Touch
response
affects
different
tones
in
differen!
ways.
Transposing
the
Piano
‘Transpose
lets
you
raise
and
lower
the
overall
key
of
the
pi-
ano
in
semitone
units.
[f
you
want
to
play
accompaniment
for
a
vocalist
whose
sings
in
a
specific
key,
for
example,
you
can
use
transpose
to
change
the
key
of
the
piano
without
hav-
ing
to
tearn
to
play
the
song
in
another
key.
To
transpose
the
piano
Use
the
TRANSPOSE
buttons
(4
and
¥)
to
change
the
transpose
setting
of
the
piaro.
Example:
To
transpose
the
piano
five
semitones
upwards.
—@STrans.
|
seoneara
ENOTES
E
*
The
piano
can
he
:ransposed
within
a
range
of
-12
(one
oc-
tave
cownwards)
to
+12
(one
octave
upwards).
The
default
transpose
setting
is
00
when
piano
power
is
tumed
on
and
while
a
damo
tune
is
playing.
The
display
changes
trom
the
transpose
screen
back
to
its
normal
screen
#
you
do
nol
perform
any
key
operation
for
about
seven
seconds.
To
return
the
transpose
setting
its
initial
default
of
00,
display
the
transpose
screen
and
press
the
TRANSPOSE
bultans
(4.
and
¥)
at
the
same
time.
You
cannot
change
the
transpose
setting
while
a
demo
tune
is
playing.
Tuning
the
Piano
The
tuning
feature
lets
you
fine
tune
the
piano
to
match
the
tuning
of
another
musical
instrument.
To
tune
the
piano
7,
Press
the
TUNE/MIDI
button
to
display
the
tun-
ing
screen.
gd
Tune
©.
Use
the
[+]
and
[-]
buttons
to
change
the
tuning
setting
of
the
piano.
Example:
To
lower
the
tuning
by
20.
|
-efTune
#NOTES
§
*
The
piano
can
be
tuned
within
a
range
of
-50
cents
to
0
cents
{150
cents*).
*
100
cents
is
equivalent
to
one
semulone,
The
default
tuning
setting
is
00
when
piano
power
is
tuned
on
and
after
a
demo
tune
is
played.
The
display
changes
trom
the
tuning
sereen
back
to
its
normal
screen
il
you
do
not
perform
any
key
operation
for
about
seven
seconds.
To
return
the
tuning
setting
to
its
initial
default
of
00,
display
the
tuning
screen
and
press
the
(~]
and
[-]
buttons
at
the
same
time.
The
tuning
setting
also
affects
the
sequencer
and
Auto
Accom-
paniment.
It
does
not,
however,
affect
Auto
Accompaniment
drum
parts.
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ModelCelviano AP-65R
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