Casio LK35 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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3. Use the number buttons to input the 2-digit number that identifies the tone you want to
select.
Always enter two digits for the tone number. If you enter only one
digit, the display will automatically return to the previous tone number
setting after a few seconds.
If you change the tone setting while a keyboard key is depressed, the
tone does not change until you release the key and press a keyboard
key again.
With certain tones (such as percussion sounds and sound effects), there
may be very little or no change at all in the pitch, no matter which
keyboard key you press.
If you input the wrong first digit for a tone number, you can return to
the previous setting by pressing the TONE button.
Keyboard split tones
Some of the preset tones split the keyboard and assign two or more sounds. With
such a preset tone, the sound produced depends on what position of the keyboard
you play. For example, BASS/PIANO (tone 90) puts BASS on the left and PIANO on
the right of the keyboard.
<Example>
BASS/PIANO (No.90)
BASS PIANO
PERCUSSION (No.99)
PERCUSSION (tone 99) assigns 35 percussion sound to the keyboard as illustrated
below. The sound assigned to each key are indicated above the keyboard.
475A-E-020A
NUMBER
0
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
BASS DRUM
SIDE STICK
ACOUSTIC SNARE
HAND CLAP
ELECTRIC SNARE
LOW FLOOR TOM
CLOSED HI-HAT
HIGH FLOOR TOM
PEDAL HI-HAT
LOW TOM
OPEN HI-HAT
LOW MID TOM
L
H
HIGH MID TOM
CRASH CYMBAL 1
HIGH TOM
RIDE CYMBAL 1
CHINESE CYMBAL
RIDE BELL
TAMBOURINE
SPLASH CYMBAL
COWBELL
CRASH CYMBAL 2
CLAVES
RIDE CYMBAL 2
HIGH BONGO
LOW BONGO
MUTE HIGH CONGA
OPEN HIGH CONGA
LOW CONGA
HIGH TIMBALES
LOW TIMBALES
HIGH AGOGO
LOW AGOGO
CABASA
MARACAS
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