Keyboard split tones, Digital sampling, E-16 – Casio LK-43 User Manual

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E-16

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 sounds and

five voice sounds to the keyboard as shown below. The
sounds assigned to each key are indicated above the
keyboard.

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

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

VOICE 1

VOICE 2

VOICE 3

VOICE 4

VOICE 5

Digital Sampling

A number of the tones that are available with this keyboard
have been recorded and processed using a technique called
digital sampling. To ensure a high level of tonal quality,
samples are taken in the low, mid, and high ranges and then
combined to provide you with sounds that are amazingly
close to the originals. You may notice very slight differences
in volume or sound quality for some tones when you play
them at different positions on the keyboard. This is an
unavoidable result of multiple sampling, and it is not a sign
of malfunction.

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TEMPO

TONE

RHYTHM

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