Casio CTK900 User Manual

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E-17

Basic Operations

Drawbar Organ Tones:
50 Preset Tones + 100 User Tones

*1 See “Changing Tones and Configuring DSP Effect

Settings” on page E-18.

*2 Memory area for tones created by you. See “Synthesizer

Mode” on page E-40. User tone areas 700 through 799
initially contain the same data as DSP types 000 through
099.

*3 Depends on source tone or user setting. See “Synthesizer

Mode” on page E-40 for more information.

*4 Area for data transferred from a computer. See “Using the

Music Data Management Software (on the Bundled CD-
ROM)” on page E-76 for more information. For
information about waveforms, see “Creating a User Tone”
on page E-43.

*5 Depends on tone. This status can be checked by viewing

the DSP button. See “DSP Button” on page E-25 for more
information.

*6 Memory area for tones created by you. See “To edit a

drawbar organ tone” on page E-20. User drawbar organ
tone areas initially contain two sets of the same data as
drawbar organ tones types 000 through 049.

• You cannot select tone numbers not included in the above

ranges (standard tones 332 through 399, 618 through 699
and 820 through 899, and drawbar organ tones from 050 to
099). When you use the [+] and [–] buttons to scroll through
tone numbers, scrolling jumps across the unused numbers.
Pressing [+] when 617 is selected, for example, jumps to
700.

1.

Find the tone you want to use in the tone list and
note its tone number.

2.

Press the TONE button.

3.

Use the number buttons to input the three digit
tone number for the tone you want to select.

Example:

To select “432 GM ACOUSTIC BASS”, input 4, 3
and then 2.

• Always input all three digits for the tone number, including

leading zeros (if any).

• You can also increment the displayed tone number by

pressing [+] and decrement it by pressing [–].

• When one of the drum sets is selected (tone numbers 600

through 617), each keyboard key is assigned a different
percussion sound. See page A-8 for details.

The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes
you can play at the same time. The keyboard has 32-note
polyphony, which includes the notes you play as well as the
rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that are played
by the keyboard. This means that when a rhythm or auto-
accompaniment pattern is being played by the keyboard, the
number of notes (polyphony) available for keyboard play is
reduced. Also note that some of the tones offer only 10-note
polyphony.

Number

Number of

Tones

Tone Type

DSP Line On/Off

(*1)

000-049

50

Preset Tones

On/Off (*5)

100-199

100

User Tones (*6)

On/Off (*3)

To select a tone

Polyphony

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