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Casio DG-10 Manual do Jogador
Side Panel
Control Section
Tone Selectors,
(9) Select Key,
Select indicator
The tone selectors are used to
specify desired guitar tones. Note
that two tones are assigned to
each tone selector. When the
select indicator is OFF, the upper
tones are specified. To select a
lower tone (written in green), press
the select key. The select indicator
lights indicating lower tones may
be selected.
Note that effects such as
Chorus and Vibrato are built-in to
various tones.
(i) Rhythm Selectors,
(2) Select Key,
(3 Select Indicator
The rhythm selectors are used to
specify desired rhythms. Note that
two rhythms are assigned to each
rhythm selector. When the select
indicator is OFF, the upper
rhythms are specified. To select a
lower rhythm (written in green),
press the select key. The select
indicator lights indicating lower
rhythms may be selected.
Tempo Control Keys
Used to adjust rhythm tempo.
Press the < A>
key to speed up
rhythm, or the < V > key to slow
rhythm down. Hold the key down
to make major changes in tempo.
Press both keys simultaneous-
ly to initialize tempo (reset at
factory setting
| = 120).
(5) Tempo Indicator
Indicates the tempo of auto-
rhythm. Lights to indicate the first
beat of each measure. Also lights
when in stand-by status in
Synchro start mode.
RHYTHM
Pulse Code Modulation
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(7) Solo Selector
Transpose Keys
Used to select monophonic (solo)
or 6-note polyphonic performance
modes. Indicator lights to indicate
Solo mode. Solo selector is OFF
when DG-10 power is turned ON.
Used to raise or lower key in 11
half-step increments. Key is raised
one half step each time the < A>
key is pressed, and lowered one
half step each time the < V > key
is pressed.
Note that pitch is set at
A4 = 442Hz in initialized state
(when power is turned ON).