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(1)
Power
switch
(2)Tempo
control
buttons
Press
to
adjust
the
tempo
of
an
auto-rhythm
or
a
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
pattern.
(3)
Volume
control
buttons
Used
to
adjust
the
level
of
the
volume.
Pressing
A
increases
the
volume
of
the
sound,
while
¥
decreases
volume.
Volume
can
be
set
to
one
of
5
levels.
This
function
does
not
operate
while
a
sound
|
is
being
produced.
(Volume
is
set
to
its
maximum
level
when
power
is
switched
ON.)
(4)Select
button
Used
when
selecting
one
of
the
19
auto-rhythms
and
the
13
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
patterns.
Press
this
button
first,
and
then
choose
a
rhythm
or
pattern
by
pressing
a
keyboard
key.
()Stop
button
Press
to
stop
an
auto-rhythm,
a
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
pattern
or
demonstration
tune.
(6)
Tone
select
buttons
Press
to
select
from
among
the
100
preset
tones,
which
include
instrumental
sounds,
percussion
sounds
|
and
effect
sounds.
(7)Percussion
pads
(8)
DEMO
buttons
Press
these
buttons
to
hear
preset
demonstration
tunes.
(9)Rhythm
select
keys
(White
keyboard
keys)
Press
to
select
an
auto-rhythm
after
pressing
the
select
button.
(0
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
select
keys
(Black
keyboard
keys)
Press
to
select
a
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
pattern
after
pressing
the
select
button.
(1)
Built-in
speakers
(2
Output
jack
For
connection
of
optional
headphones,
audio
amplifier
or
keyboard
amplifier.
Connecting
headphones
automatically
cuts
speaker
output.
(3)AC
adaptor
jack
For
connection
of
optional
AC
adaptor
(or
car
adaptor).
NOTE
A
click
(which
is
actually
the
Tone
Bank
“Typewriter’’)
sounds
whenever
you
press
the
volume
con-
trol
buttons,
tempo
control
buttons,
select
button,
or
tone
select
buttons.
This
sound
helps
you
con-
firm
that
your
entry
was
properly
registered.
In
this
case
of
the
volume
control
and
tempo
control
buttons,
if
you
press
a
button
and
the
click
does
not
sound,
it
means
that
the
setting
is
already
at
its
minimum
or
maximum.
*Playing
the
Demonstration
Tunes
5
different
demonstration
tunes
showcase
all
of
the
characteristic
features
and
functions
of
the
key-
board.
Simply
press
one
of
the
DEMO
buttons
(8),
and
listen
to
the
keyboard
play.
*The
selected
demonstration
tune
is
played
in
an
endless
loop.
Press
one
of
the
DEMO
buttons
again,
or
the
stop
button
to
stop
the
tune.
"You
cannot
use
the
keyboard
and
adjust
the
tempo
while
the
demonstration
tune
is
playing.
"You
can
adjust
the
level
of
volume
but
a
click
(Typewriter
sound)
doesn’t
sound.
|
7
i
About
the
power
supply
2)
Press
one
of
the
white
keyboard
keys.
And
the
auto-rhythm
pattern
labeled
above
the
white
key
ACCOMPANIMENT
select
keys
(black
keys)
Rhythm
select
keys
(white
keys)
3)
Adjust
the
tempo
using
the
Tempo
control
buttons.
Each
press
of
&
speeds
up
the
tempo,
while
pressing
¥
slows
it
down.
"You
can
set
the
tempo
level
to
one
of
16
steps.
4)
Play
along
with
the
selected
rhythm
pattern.
5)
Press
the
Stop
button
to
stop
the
auto-rhythm.
NOTE
You
can
change
the
auto-rhythm
while
it
is
playing
by
repeating
steps
1)
and
2)
above.
“SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT”
patterns
back
up
your
melodies
with
full
chord
progressions,
arpeggio
patterns,
sounds
effects
and
more!
There's
13
to
choose
from,
including
such
standard
fare
as
Rock,
Latin
&
Pops,
and
more
exotic
patterns
like
Orient,
New
Age
Music
and
Fanfare.
1)
Press
the
Select
button.
2)
Press
one
of
the
black
keyboard
keys,
and
the
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
pattern
labeled
above
the
black
key
immediately
starts
to
play.
3)
Play
along
with
the
selected
pattern.
4)
Press
the
Stop
button
to
stop
the
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
play.
NOTE
You
can
change
the
SUPER
ACCOMPANIMENT
pattern
while
it
is
playing
by
repeating
steps
1)
and
2)
above.
(1)
Avoid
heat,
humidity
or
direct
sunlight.
Do
not
overexpose
the
unit
to
direct
sunlight,
or
place
near
an
air
conditioner,
or
in
any
extremely
hot
place.
(2)
Take
care
not
to
drop
the
unit
and
avoid
strong
shocks.
A
strong
shock
may
cause
malfunctions.
When
carrying
or
transporting
the
unit,
protect
the
keyboard
and
switches
with
soft
materials.
(3)
Keep
the
unit
free
of
liquids,
dust,
etc.
Do
not
allow
foreign
matter
to
get
between
the
keys.
Be
especially
careful
with
metallic
objects,
such
as
hairpins,
Sewing
needles,
and
coins.
Also,
do
not
let
the
unit
get
wet.
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Casio SA-21 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelSA-21
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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