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Summary of Contents for Cosmo CZ-1

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Page 2: ...s technology to make its operation as easy as possible Exceptional sound quality backed up by a host of sophisticatedfeatures andfunc tions makes the CZ 1 a truly unique musical instrument In order to enjoy the features andfunctions of the CZ 1 to theirfullest be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions contained herein ...

Page 3: ...15 NAME 33 1 16 PARAMETER COPY 34 1 17 INITIALIZE 35 1 18 COMPARE RECALL 36 1 19 TONE DATA WRITE SAVE LOAD 36 1 20 EXCHANGE 39 PART 2 TONE MIX MODE 40 2 1 TONE MIX SETTINGS 40 2 2 EFFECT OVERALL CONTROL 41 2 3 TONE MIX MODE SOUND CREATION 42 PART 3 KEY SPLIT MODE 43 3 1 KEY SPLIT SETTINGS 43 3 2 EFFECT OVERALL CONTROL 45 3 3 KEY SPLIT MODE SOUND CREATION 45 PART 4 OPERATION MEMORY MODE 46 4 1 OPER...

Page 4: ...r to RAM car tridges optional KEY SPLIT MODE Recall of two tones for assignment to UPPER key board and LOWER keyboard 2 Modification of recalled tones into new tones 3 Setting of keyboard split point Independent setting of level and effect for each tone Writing of split to operation memory TONE MIX MODE Recall of two tones for mixing Modification of recalled tones into new tones Setting of level b...

Page 5: ...5 6 dj OVERALL CONTROL SECTION MODE SELECT SECTION SOLO KEY MIDI KEY PROGRAMMER SECTION LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD DATA ENTRY SECTION CARTRIDGE MIDI KEY EFFECT SECTION PARAMETER SECTION MODULATION WHEEL PITCH BEND WHEEL KEYBOARD 4 ...

Page 6: ... SECTION Indicator MIDI ON OFF key IMIIIJIlJj MAX 3 CIZI CZI MASTER TUNE key KEY TRANSPOSE key MODULATION ON OFF key I I I II I I I I II MAX TUNS POS CHORUS CONTROL MASTER VOLUME GLIDE ON OFF key PORTAMENTO ON OFF key 5 ...

Page 7: ...and OFF When ON the indicator lights and glide is applied in accordance with the NOTE and TIME values which are set using the GLIDE key in the EFFECT SECTION 9 VOLUME master volume Adjusts the output level through line out and the head phone volume STEREO CHORUS chorus control Adjusts the strength of the chorus effect The chrous effect becomes stronger as the setting moves towards MAX and weaker a...

Page 8: ...s of two tones selected from among the 128 internal and car tridge tones COMPARE RECALL key Compares original tone data with tone data created by altering the original tone data The newly created data is temporarily stored in the COMPARE RECALL area automatically and the indicator above this key lights when tone data is altered Pressing this key so the in dicator is OFF recalls the original tone w...

Page 9: ... key scrolls the display down CURSOR keys Used to move the cursor _ below data on the LCD The a key moves the cursor to the left while the E moves the cursor to the right when multiple parameters are being displayed These keys are also used as YES Q and NO 0 keys in data SAVE LOAD operations and when ini tializing the keyboard memory contents PAGE UP DOWN ECTION MODE DATA SAVE LOAD EFFECT PARAMETE...

Page 10: ... WHEEL the modulation range for the keyboard after touch and the volume range for the keyboard after touch These parameters are displayed using the PAGE UP DOWN keys The modulation effect is applied when the MODULATION ON OFF key in the OVERALL CONTROL SECTION is ON 10 PARAMETER SECTION p CD DJl OJI WAVEFORM key Pressed to select the LINE 1 waveform basic waveform DCO ENV key Pressed to set the LI...

Page 11: ...r LINE 2 and LINE 2 LINE SELECT key Pressed to select a line or line combination for sound creation Each press of this key changes the line set ting in the sequence l 2 Tl 2l i f r and a indicator lights to show the current selection RING key Pressed to apply ring modulation to either LINE 1 or LINE 2 NOISE key Pressed to apply noise modulation to either LINE 1 or LINE 2 w NAME key Pressed to allo...

Page 12: ...system must be used to produce sound CONNECTION DIAGRAM CZ 1 REAR PANEL T Power switch 2 AC power terminal FOOT VOLUME jack 7 LINE OUT jack R L SUSTAIN jack 3 Cartridge slot PROTECT switch PHONES jack Accessory power cord See page 52 for information on MIDI terminals Sustain pedal SP 1 Keyboard amp AS 3000 AS 2000 Headphones CP 2 11 ...

Page 13: ...of a sustain pedal gives the pedal priority over manual settings ln the KEY SPLIT mode panel settings allow sustain pedal control to be applied independently to the UPPER and LOWER keyboard tones 6 FOOT VOLUME For connection of the optional foot volume pedal VP 2 for foot control of the overall volume level 7 LINE OUT R L For connection to keyboard amplifiers external audio equipment etc Stereo ou...

Page 14: ... the NORMAL key in the MODE SELECT SECTION 2 INTERNAL TONES 64 different tones are preset in memory for the inter nal tones Internal tones are selected using the MEMORY BANK keys A H and the MEMORY NO keys 1 8 in the PROGRAMMER SECTION to speci fy tone numbers MEMORY BANK keys MEMORY NO keys IHTERNHL B b n Any tone name up to 16 characters long can be assigned I NOflMAL I Lights Thejntemal onesja ...

Page 15: ...dicator is OFF NOTE The COMPARE RECALL area is used for tem porary storage of tone data The WRITE proce dure see page 36 should be used to write the called preset tone to the internal bank The SYSTEM INITIALIZE operation should be used to write all preset tones to the internal bank Tone data stored in the COMPARE RECALL area is retained even when the power of the key board is switched OFF _ a B U0...

Page 16: ...elected will appear on the LCD as illustrated below r RF TRIDGE fl l SVNTH BRflSSn Tone name for tone written on cartridge Use the LOAD operation see page 36 to write the called cartridge tone to the internal bank The LOAD operation can also be used to write all the cartridge tones to the internal bank Lights laiiiiECl OVEBlUtiGONIiROIIili SG The four effects shown below can be applied in the NORM...

Page 17: ...ave higher TIME TIME expresses portamento time which can be set within a range of 00 99 The CURSOR 0B keys of the DATA ENTRY SECTION are used to move the cur sor to below the TIME values and then the VALUE H keys are used to set the value The higher the value the longer the portamento time 2 PORTAMENTO ON OFF The portamento effect can be switched ON and OFF using the PORTAMENTO ON OFF key in the O...

Page 18: ... the VALUE as keys in the DATA ENTRY SECTION Each in crease of 1 in the value represents an increase in the bend range of 100 cents semitone 4 MODULATION WHEEU AFTER TOUCH The depth of the vibrato applied by the CZ 1 can be controlled by the MODULATION WHEEL or the after touch of the keys Volume can also be controlled by the after touch of the keys 0 1 MODULATION WHEEL Lights I OWOFF The depth of ...

Page 19: ...sing the VALUE 00 keys In the DATA ENTRY SECTION The larger the value the greater the MODULATION DEPTH range 3 1 AFTER TOUCH VOLUME CONTROL Volume can be controlled by the after touch of the key board in accordance with the sensitivity set by the AMP AFTER TOUCH RANGE in the EFFECT SECTION Modulation and volume can be controlled simultane ously by after touch when the MODULATION ON OFF key is ON 3...

Page 20: ...the CZ 1 to allow effective setting operations of the various parameters available When the MODULATION WHEEUAFTER TOUCH key in the EFFECT SEC TION is ON for example the page display func tion allows scrolling among the WHEEL DEPTH MOD AFTER TOUCH DEPTH and AMP AFTER TOUCH RANGE to set the various parameters Each press of the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN key scrolls the displays as illustrated below MOD WH...

Page 21: ...ploys a unique CASIO developed PD Phase Distortion sound source system This system is capable of producing a variety of wave forms by distorting the read phase angles of sine and cosine waves that are written in ROM The pattern of the read phase angle distortion is determined by the specification of the DCO VCO of analog synthesizer WAVE FORM The magnitude modulation depth of the read angle distor...

Page 22: ...meter Read phase angles are also distorted in accordance with the selection of the other DCO parameter WAVE FORMS thus making a variety of waveform outputs possible The magnitude of the read phase angle distortion cor responds to the momentary value change over time of the DCW envelope When the DCW envelope is set as shown in Fig 4 an undistorted cosine wave is out put at point distortion reaches ...

Page 23: ...e the RATE slope of each vari ous step while Li through La indicate the LEVEL des tination level Li is reached at a slope of Ri in STEP 1 L2 is reached at a slope of R2 in STEP 2 etc Fig 5 shows an example of an envelope employing 8 steps There are two attacks before the sustain point as well as a third attack after the key is released result ing in an after envelope Conventional analog synthesize...

Page 24: ...mbined with the detuned line for a total of 4 line output settings CZ 1 block configuration gOCAt t ENVELOPE t 1 t VELOCITY KEY FOLLOW 1 LEVEL LINE 1 RING MODULATION 1 DETUNE LEVEL 1 VELOCITY KEY FOLLOW JI I ENVELOPE 4I LINE SELECT NOISE MODULATION J LINE 2 ENVELOPE Digital envelope generator DEG that sets envelopes with up to 8 steps Two lines consisting of DCO DCW and DCA result in a total of 6 ...

Page 25: ...ys can be used to move the cursor under the value of SECOND and another waveform can be set using the VALUE keys see Fig 11 This procedure is used to select one of the 33 combi nations of basic waveforms Fig 11 Either of the CURSOR keys is used to move the cursor SAW PULSE RESONANCE I RESONANCE II RESONANCE III SAW TOOTH TRIANGLE TRAPEZOID UflUE FORM FIRST i SEi riND 0 Fig 9 hsTL Combination of SA...

Page 26: ... to raise the RATE value to 99 PITCH STEPl RflTE 92 lBJEL n n Use either one of the CURSOR keys to nnove the cursor under the LEVEL value Use the H VALUE key to raise the LEVEL value to 99 This connpietes the setting of STEP 1 PITCH STEPl RHTE 99 LEUEL 92 7 Use the PAGE UP key to advance to STEP 4 and set the RATE to 20 Then press the ENV POINT END key to set the END POINT and the LEVEL will autom...

Page 27: ...E DCW corresponds to the VCF of an analog synthesizer and is comprised of KEY FOLLOW for control of the wave form corresponding to the keyboard range and ENV wave envelope The dual system line provides an indepen dent DCO 1 and DCO 2 which can be used as desired KEY FOLLOW DCW This parameter applies a different change in the DCW envelope level in accordance with the pitch of the key played The DCW...

Page 28: ...ed Time I 75 60 60 Hiura 99 50 00 St END3 sus END The LCD appears as in Fig 19 when the DCW 1 or DCW 2 ENV key is ON Fig 17 SUS will be displayed here if the dis played STEP is a sustain point END will be displayed if it is an end point Wave envelope STEP 1 s selected WflUE STEPl Rate of STEP 1 Destination level of STEP 1 Operational procedures are identical to those previ ously explained for the ...

Page 29: ...0 s n 9 DCA AMP ENVELOPE This is the parameter that controls volume change over time and the DCA 1 and DCA 2 ENV keys are used to independently set the volume of the envelopes The volume change over time of a pressed key is set in ac cordance with the RATE slope and LEVEL destina tion level Settings can be made to a maximum of 8 steps Fig 20 Piano amp envelope Volume KEY OFF I t SUSTAIN END POINT ...

Page 30: ...timbre envelope in accordance with the pressure applied 3 PITCH VELOCITY Change the levels of each step of the pitch envelope in accordance with the pressure applied The three types of velocity for LINE 1 and LINE 2 are set independently by the VELOCITY key The degree of change for the envelopes in accordance with key touch pressure can be set to one of 15 levels The preset envelope level specifie...

Page 31: ...Y key for LINE 1 or LINE 2 in the PARAMETER SECTION is ON and the cursor is moved to the WAVE VELOCI TY values using the CURSOR Eg keys UELOCITV flMP Cursor PITCH VELOCITY 00 ii 72 15 The PITCH VELOCITY can be set to a value within the range of 00 through 15 using the VALUE SH keys in the data entry section A value of 00 results in a fixed pitch regardless of the key touch pressure The differ ence...

Page 32: ... position with the CURSOR keys The larger the value the deeper the vibrato Fig 29 Cursor yflUE 2 dm I DELRV i RRTE 30 EPTH 45 WAVE is the parameter that selects the vibrato waveform and is set to a value in the range of 1 through 4 using the VALUE keys The 4 waveforms are as follows Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4 TRIANGLE SAW UP SAW DOWN mSQUARE DELAY is the parameter that sets the time from when a k...

Page 33: ...e 100 cents units Move the cursor under the NOTE value and use the VALUE keys to change the value within a range of through 11 The pitch can be raised or lowered up to 11 100 cents Fine detune Move the cursor under the FINE value and use the VALUE keys to change the value within a range of through 60 The pitch can be raised or lowered up to 1 60 half tones approximately 1 7 cents Using data throug...

Page 34: ...LINE SELECT is set to Q E or Q Q Noise modulation is used when creating wind or per cussion sounds IWOOULATION The RING and NOISE keys mutually cancel each other This parameter makes it possible to write names up to 16 characters long for tones Pressing the NAME key causes an indicator to light above the key to indicate that this function is ON At this time a cursor will appear on the left side of...

Page 35: ...ER COPY key and the display should appear as illustrated in Fig 33 Fig 33 Fig 34 SELECT ripv PfiRRMETER Hold down D While holding down the PARA1V1ETER COPY key press the DCA1 ENVELOPE key followed by the DCA2 ENVELOPE key At this time the LCD should show STEP 1 of the DCA2 ENVELOPE indicating that copying is complete Fig 34 Copy Hold down AMP STEPl RflTE S2 LEUEL 99 The procedure outlined above co...

Page 36: ...taneously press the DCA1 ENV key iMTnAUZI 10 AMP STEPl SUS RhTE 99 LEUEL 99 i PARAMEJER liNiTiAUZEP ALUES LpCTAVE i PnCHgENVELdPE WAVE 1 DELAY 00 RATE 50 DEPTH 00 RANGE 0 FIRST 1 SECOND 0 STEP1 STEP1 7 STEP8 RATE 50 50 50 LEVEL 00 00 00 ENV POINT SUS END RANGE 0 STEP1 STEPl 7 STEPS RATE 99 50 50 LEVEL 99 00 00 ENV POINT SUS END RANGE 0 STEP1 STEPl 2 STEPS RATE 99 50 50 LEVEL 99 00 00 ENV POINT SUS...

Page 37: ... tone data recalled mislerasediwhenltti atal todified __ i he ofe ny e 1 IWRITEM eiit t ithimmmm i m SmH g l9aiPNEiDffnm miTE S i E ll 5 WRITE is used to store newly created tone data in the internal bank or cartridge area SAVE is used to collectively store all internal bank tone data to a RAM cartridge and LOAD is used to reload data to the internal bank from car tridge or tape MEMORY PROTECT FUN...

Page 38: ...flMei Is Jmthis case toad a RAM cartridge _ Ithemattempt to writeJhe data againi fe Example WRITE to internal bank D 5 HOLDING DOWN THE WRITE KEY 4r I When the WRITE key is pressed all indicators in the Programmer Section go out and the following is dis played in the LCD Press first MEMORY bank key D and then Memory No key 5 Indicators will light above the respective keys and the following will ap...

Page 39: ...the CARTRIDGE MIDI key Press the LOAD key VALUE H key in the DATA ENTRY SECTION Q SAVE LOAD LOAD CARTRIDGE H 5 The internal 64 tones contained in the cartridge are loaded to the internal bank when the YES key in the DATA ENTRY section is pressed LOAD CARTRIDGE OK Load operations are complete when OK appears on the display Switch the PROTECT switch back to the ON position when LOAD operations are c...

Page 40: ... appear as illustrated below while the EXCHANGE key is pressed EXCHAMCel EXCHRNGE SELECT MEMORI I While holding down the EXCHANGE key specify the other tone to be swapped using the keys in the PROGRAMMER SECTION Exchange operations are complete when OK ap pears on the display EyCHRNGE OK Switch the PROTECT switch back to the ON position when EXCHANGE operations are complete EXCHANGE operations are...

Page 41: ...ssible to offset the pitches of TONE 1 and TONE 2 to produce sounds that are deeper and mellower The method used to specify the data in this procedure is identical to that used for PARAMETER SECTION DETUNE 40 The display will appear as illustrated in Fig 1 when the PAGE UP key is pressed while in the TONE MIX mode Fig 1 Determines whether the pitch will be offset upwards or downwards T0NE2 i ii T ...

Page 42: ...er ns i mode result in of tfiree illustrated t elbw llEai lfeLEy2 Q9 tdFiE2mcKra CT i NQJE 00 FINE 07 m MlEEiECWWERAlllMGONTROL One of the four effects included in the table below can be set in the TONE MIX mode The EFFECT SECTION data in the TONE MIX mode is common with that of the NORMAL mode but the PORTAMENTO ON OFF GLIDE ON OFF and MODULATION ON OFF key status can be set independently in each...

Page 43: ...d use the WRITE key to write the data to the internal bank or cartridge TONE Ni LEU1 15 LEU2 r Cursor D Use the CURSOR SS keys to move the cursor under the value of the timbre to be created D Use the PARAMETER section to create the desired sound At this time the indicator above the COM PARE RECALL key in the PROGRAMMER SEC TION will light to indicate that the changed data is stored for the tone un...

Page 44: ...n a range of 1 through 1 5 A setting of 15 represents maximum volume Use the S CURSOR key to move the cursor to the UPPER LEVEL value Select the tone and set the volume In the same way as for the LOWER LEVEL Now the keyboard is split for simultaneous separate play of two tones 3 SUSTAIN PEDAL ENA DIS The sustain pedal effect can be applied independently to the UPPER and LOWER tones used in the KEY...

Page 45: ...E OUTPUT i One of the LINE OUT outputs ndted trte taBl below is produced according to the CHORUS ON OFF setting when the CZ 1 is in the KEY SPLIT mode UPPER tone is output from termi nal A A B and LOWER tone is output from ter minal B when CHORUS is OFF for both tones UNEOUT CHORUS olioF A B B b LOWER ON UPPER ON LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER LOWER ON UPPER OFF LOWER UPPER LOWER LOWER OFF UPPER ON UPPER...

Page 46: ...Two separate COMPARE RECALL areas are retained for the UPPER and LOWER tones and all tone data settinas are performed using the same procedure as that outlined for the NORMAL mode 1 SOUND CREATION Switch the KEY SPLIT key ON to enter the KEY SPLIT mode SP LOUER IIPPEP 30 LEU 15 LEi i l S C Cursor Use the CURSOR HB keys to move the cursor under the value of the tone to be created D Use the PARAMETE...

Page 47: ...setting possible for each of the 64 oper ations Independent setting possible for each tone of TONE MIX mode TONE1 TONE2 and KEY SPLIT mode UP PER LOWER li iiiiilliEiftiiii 1 OPERATION MEMORY MODE Switch ON the OPERATION MEMORY key in the MODE SELECT SECTION I cn I OPSMnONl Lights The operation memory currently set will be displayed NORMAL MODE OPERATION The called operation is specified for the NO...

Page 48: ...SPLIT key and OPERATION MEMORY key in the MODE SELECT SECTION are lit as illustrated in Fig 5 At this time the LCD will show the two tones used in the key split The example in Fig 6 shows internal H 3 LOWER and cartridge F 6 UPPER with the tone name displayed CONGA being that for the current cur sor location LOWER Each press of the CURSOR H keys in the DATA ENTRY SECTION switches between the two t...

Page 49: ...WRITE operations are impossible if the PROTECT switch is left in the ON position PROTECT SUITCH ON Press the MEMORY BANK A H and MEMORY NO 1 8 keys to specify the destination memory bank while holding down the WRITE key EXAMPLE Writing to operation D 5 The LCD appears as illustrated below when the OPERATION MEMORY key is pressed while the WRITE key is held down URITE OPEN SELECT MEMOR1 Pressing ME...

Page 50: ...ve listed data are applied commonly to T0NE1 and T0NE2 for operations when TONE MIX contents are stored in memory The above listed data are applied independently to UPPER and LOWER tones for operations when KEY SPLIT contents are stored in memory Data other than that listed is applied commonly to both tones Setting and modification of data applied independently to the two tones of KEY SPLIT is per...

Page 51: ...ck to the ON posi tion when WRITE operations are complete JMWiiSDiw J r r f r TV T l P Pt 0 a AM Cartridges RA 6 and then loaded back into the keyboard memory when required ation data are save to the catHage at oi m mmmmmAmm ilohiv The EXCHANGE function makes it possible to swap any two of the 128 tones available in the internal bank and Switch ON the OPERATION MEMORY key to enter the OPERATION ME...

Page 52: ...other operation to be swapped using the keys in the PROGRAMMER SECTION Exchange operations are complete when OK ap pears on the display EXCHflNGE OK Switch the PROTECT switch back to the ON position when EXCHANGE operations are complete EXAMPLE Exchanging operation D 5 with oper ation E 3 After specifying MEMORY BANK Dl MEMORY NO SI hold down the EXCHANGE key and press CAR TRIDGE MEMORY BANK E MEM...

Page 53: ...RU IN MIDI IN Receives MIDI data from external device MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI data to external device MIDI THRU Transmits without modification data received via MIDI IN to external device 1 STANDARD COMMUNICATION DATA The CZ 1 is capable of sending and receiving data which allows remote play ensemble play and automatic play through connection of another MIDI instrument personal computer or sequenc...

Page 54: ...mfi o o o i r l r vy jt CH0IRU5 0N 0FF 5g til FEAKl g P o o o o o ft g E JTODElSWEEf l te rM V o o o o o o 1 SEND REQUEST 1 CZ 1 sends the tone data for one tone corresponding to the specified number when this message is received This message is also sent from the CZ 1 to receive tone data from a CZ 5000 CZ 3000 etc 2 RECEIVE REQUEST 1 CZ 1 assigns the following tone data for one tone to the memor...

Page 55: ...ication can be changed to PRG DIS tone number data volume data cannot be communicated using the VALUE 00 keys after moving the cursor into position using the CURSOR LUW keys 2 MULTI CHANNEL MODE MULTf CHANNEL MODE SETTING Pressing the VALUE SH keys while the cursor is at POLY causes the following display to be shown and sets the MULTI CHANNEL mode At this time the indi cator above the MIDI key wil...

Page 56: ...ial and any of the available channels from 01 through 16 can be used For example four tone channels can be set as CH 01 CH 03 CH 05 CH 07 One of these tone channels is selected as a basic chan nel As noted in the tables below certain messages can be received via the basic channel only The data controlled by these messages cannot be ap plied to individual channels Rather these messages are received...

Page 57: ...ne data and operation memory data communication enable disable can be con trolled manually using the switches on the CZ 1 TONE DATA ENA Tone data operation memory data communication possible TONE DATA DIS No communication of data j imt i aREBaiiisanaii As illustrated below CZ series synthesizers can interchange tone data and operation memory data 1 CZ 1 CZ 1 2 CZ 1 CZ 5000 i0C2 3dob i 3 CZ 1 CZ 1 ...

Page 58: ...OLV CH yl KBCH 01 PR6 EHR SLAVE NOTE Changed to POLY mode by VALUE key in MULTI CHANNEL mode 2 PRG ENA for both units Press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN for both units and use the VALUE 00 keys to set TONE DATA ENA SVSTEM EXCLUSIUE TONE DflTH DI Press VALUE key iiVSTEM EXCLUSIUE TONE DflTfl ENa Confirm that the MIDI ON OFF indicators of both units are ON Set the PROTECT switch of the slave unit to OFF...

Page 59: ...ed on the display of the slave is transmitted to the COMPARE RECALL area END Specify the number of the operation memory 1 8 to be sent on the master unit The data is sent directly to the specified operation memory bank A1 H8 of the slave unit EXAMPLE Continuing from procedure 6 press G0 on the master unit Modify parameters on the master unit The indicator above the COMPARE RECALL key on the slave ...

Page 60: ...ANNEL mode D PRG ENA for both units Press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN for both units and use the VALUE 0 3 keys to set TONE DATA ENA SYSTEM EKCLUSIUE TONE DRTR DIS Press VALUE key ss STEM e clijsiue TONE DRTfi EHa Confirm that the iVIIDI ON OFF indicators of both units are ON Set the PROTECT switch of the slave unit to OFF PROTECT OF OH Set the PROTECT switch of the master unit to OFF PROTECT OFF ON ...

Page 61: ... transmission of 64 internal tone data and 64 operation memory data to the master unit begins LOAD MIDI RUN DflTfl During transmission the master unit tone in dicators light in sequence from A1 through H8 Transmission is complete in approxi mately 15 seconds and the next display is produced LOflD MIDI OK DflTfl This display produced on the master unit when the data is received form the slave NOTE ...

Page 62: ...f the CZ 1 unit to the MIDI IN of the CZ 5000 and the MIDI IN of the CZ 1 to the MIDI OUT of the CZ 5000 OUT CZ 1 IN CZ 5000 OUT l N IN I OUT CZ 1 C2 5000 Match the send channel KBCH of the CZ 1 with the receive channel CH of the CZ 5000 2 PRG ENA for both units POL CH 01 KE i H 01 PRG ENfl POLS i H 01 KE i H 01 PR8 ENfl CZ 1 POLY mode GZ 5000 POLY mode 3 Press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN for both un...

Page 63: ... the sound of tones produced on the CZ 1 and those produced on the CZ 5000 after data receipt The following display is produced when the LOAD key VALUE Q key is pressed LOAD MIDI DflTfl The following display is produced when the YES key CURSOR key of the CZ 1 is pressed while holding down the SUSTAIN key and transmission of 32 CZ 5000 preset tone data to the CZ 1 internal bank A1 H8 begins LOAD MI...

Page 64: ...101 16 preset 16 internal load ed to CZ 1 internal bank The relationship between the CZ 1 and CZ 1000 CZ 101 areas are as shown below 0 15 16 31 32 47 48 63 b 0 15 32 47 32 47 0 15 16 31 32 47 48 63 SAVE LOAD CZ 1 CZ 1000 CZ 101 CZ 1000 CZ 101 CZ 1 The same tones are loaded to AB and CD EF and GH of the CZ 1 The operation of a and b are the same as CZ 1 CZ 5000 tone data communications see page 61...

Page 65: ...ITIALIZED DATA 64 internal tones Operation data MASTER TUNE KEY TRANSPOSE PORTAMENTO GLIDE BEND RANGE MOD WHEEL DEPTH MOD AFTER TOUCH DEPTH AMP AFTER TOUCH RANGE TONE MIX mode KEY SPLIT mode 5 COMPARE RECALL areas CHORUS ON OFF T0NE2 PITCH SUS PEDAL ENA DIS OCT SHIFT MIDI y m wmmm Same as 64 preset tones Same as 64 factory preset operations A4 442Hz KEY C SWEEP 0 TIME 30 NOTE 02 TIME 30 RANGE 03 D...

Page 66: ...t 4 Never attempt to modify any part of the unit Your keyboard is a precision musical instrument made up of sophisticated electronic parts Any modification of or tampering with internal components can cause trouble or malfunction 5 Do not use lacquer thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution Soak the cloth in the detergen...

Page 67: ...ctave RANGE 1 0 1 Detune OCT 0 3 NOTE 0 11 FINE 0 60 Line select 1 2 1 271 r Ring modulation noise modulation Name 16 characters Parameter copy Initialize Tone mix Key split TONE 1 LEVEL 01 15 TONE 2 LEVEL 01 15 Split point 01 60 LOWER LEVEL 01 15 UPPER LEVEL 01 15 Effect Overall control Portamento sweep 0 1 portamento time 00 99 portamento ON OFF glide note 24 24 glide time 00 99 glide ON OFF pit...

Page 68: ...installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B comput ing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a...

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