Tìxiubleshooting, Troubleshooting – Casio CT-636 User Manual
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7. Auto-accompaniment
Tìxiubleshooting
< About the tones used in the auto-accompaniment >
Each auto-accompaniment pattern consists of one bass line and two types of
chord lines (chord 1 and chord 2), The tones of these elements are preset
corresponding to each auto-rhythms as shown below;
RHYTHMS
CHORD 1 TONES
CHORD 2 TONES
BASS TONES
ROCK 1
FUNKY CLAVI
HARPSICHORD
SLAP BASS
8 BEAT 1
ELEC. PIANO
VIBRAPHONE
WOOD BASS
16 BEAT 1
JAZZ ORGAN
SYNTH CLAVI
SLAP BASS
DISCO 1
JAZZ ORGAN
ORGAN
SLAP BASS
POPS 1
PIANO
VIBRAPHONE
WOOD BASS
SLOW ROCK
PIANO
HARPSICHORD
WOOD BASS
SWING
PIANO
JAZZ GUITAR
WOOD BASS
SAMBA
'JAZZ GUITAR
HONKY TONK PIANO WOOD BASS
BOSSA NOVA
JAZZ GUITAR
ELEC. PIANO
WOOD BASS
WALTZ
JAZZ ORGAN
ORGAN
WOOD BASS
ROCK 2
HARPSICHORD
HARPSICHORD
SLAP BASS
8 BEAT
2
PIANO
HARPSICHORD
SLAP BASS
16 BEAT 2
BRASS ENS.
HARPSICHORD
SLAP BASS
DISCO 2
HARPSICHORD
HARPSICHORD
SLAP BASS
POPS 2
PIANO
ELEC. PIANO
WOOD BASS
BLUECRASS
HARPSICHORD
HARPSICHORD
WOOD BASS
REGGAE
HARPSICHORD
JAZZ ORGAN
SLAP BASS
TANGO
ACCORDION
HARPSICHORD
WOOD BASS
BEGUINE
JAZZ GUITAR
CHORUS
WOOD BASS
MARCH
BRASS ENS.
FLUTE
WOOD BASS
Using the auto harmonize function
When you're using the Casio Chord or fingered chord function, you can
add automatic harmony to your melodies by pressing the AUTO HARMONIZE
button. If you use this function when Tone Bank button is ON, automatic
harmony is added using the "Secondary" sound (see "Tone Bank Sound
Combinations", page 10), and "Primary" sound performance becomes
monophonic.
When you seiect this function, melody keyboard performance becomes monophonic even if
no accompaniment keyboard keys are pressed.
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For any malfunction, always check battery condition first (see page 6)
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1. Main volume turned
down.
2. Headphones con
nected.
3. Auto power off has
activated.
Main and accompani
ment volume turned
down.
Refrigerators, washing
machines and similar
electric appliances.
1. Main volume turned
down.
2. Defective connection
cord.
1. Turn up main
volume.
2. Disconnect head
phones.
3. Turn the power
switch off and then
on again.
Turn up main and
accompaniment volume.
Use outlet as far away
as possible from appli
ance thought to be the
cause.
1. Turn up main
volume.
2. Replace connection
cord.
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