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Casio DG-10 User Manual

Casio DG-10
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FEATURES
AND
FUNCTIONS
Connections
CG)
AC
Adaptor
Jack
Input
cord
from
AC
adaptor
(AD-5)
when
using
home
current
or
car
adaptor
(CA-5).
(2)
Output
Jack
Connect
headphones
for
private
listening
(useful
at
night).
Or
connect
to
audio
or
musical
instrument
amplifiers.
(3)
Tuning
Control
Used
to
control
tuning,
raising
or
lowering
tuning
within
a
+50
cents
range. Useful
in
matching
tuning
with
other
instruments.
1.
When
a
string
is
played,
the
selected
tone
is
triggered,
and
is
output
through
the
built-in
speaker.
2.
The
digital
guitar
has
switches
built
into
the
fingerboard
behind
each
fret.
These
are
used
for
pitch
detection.
If
your
finger(s)
is
not
properly
centered
over
the
strings
you
depress,
neighboring
strings
may
sound
(even
though
you
haven’t
depressed
neighbor-
ing
strings),
as
the
switches
may
be
activated.
No
sound
is
output
if
strings
are
played
too
softly.
Fingerboard
String
|
|
.
ON/OFF
_
Vibration
Vv
a
ee
Sensor
Switch
|
|
Sensor
(Pitch)
=
aa
LSI
Circuitry
l
Diva
22
|
|
!
Speaker
v
Output
(3)
Tuning
Control
(2)
Output
Jack
(1)
AC
Adaptor
Jack
Making
Music
On
the
DG-10
Note:
There
are
two
different
basic
types
of
preset
sounds
built-in
to
the
DG-10—sounds
which
decay,
such
as
the
acoustic
guitar
tone,
and
sounds
which
are
sustained,
such
as
the
jazz
organ
tone.
Sustained
sounds
may
be
cut
off
by
using
the
mute
key,
or
by
releasing
the
fretboard
(which
turns
OFF
the
built-in
sensor
switch).

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Casio DG-10 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelDG-10
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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