Pitch control
Pitch Control
serves to fine tune pitch.
when adjusting pitch to match that of other instru-
ments when playing in ensemble.
(Variable range ±40 cent)
Operation:
Raising Pitch
Press any one of the keys on the pitch control key-
board (C3 to B3) located at the center of the unit,
while the two white
end of the keyboard are depressed. Pressing a key
once raises the pitch 1.2 cents.
USING
THE MIDl
What is the MIDl FEATURE?
MIDl is an abbreviation for Musical Instrument Digit-
al
Interface,
a specification
world-wide.
it allows aJJ types of electronic
instruments
to
be connected
level.
This allows multiple
conform
to MIDI specifications to be connected for
PerformingUsingthe MIDl Feature
EnsembleIncluding C-7000 andOther Keyboards
Example:
The C-7000 can be connected with the DS-8 Synthe-
sizer for ensemble performances. The two are linked
by connecting one end of the MIDl cable to the MIDI
OUT connector
on the C-7000 and the other to the
MIDI connector on the DS-8. Selecting "strings" on
MIDl OUT
It is useful
keys (A-I and B-1) at the left
FEATURE
that
is standardized
musical
on the digital
signal
keyboard
instruments
that
c-7000
Operation:
Lowering Pitch
Press any one of the keys on the pitch control key-
board located at the center of the unit, while the
white and black keys (A-I and A#-l ) at the left end
of the keyboard are depressed. Pressing a key once
lowers the pitch 1.2 cents.
• Turning off the power switch once returns the key-
board to its normal scale. (A3 = 440Hz)
simultaneousperformance or for automatic perform-
ance through use of a sequencer. Only a very basic
description of the MIDl feature is provided here, so
those Who are interested
recommended
to read the instruction
sequencer.
the DS-8 and playing a note from the C-7000 pro-
duces sound simultaneously from both instruments.
The effect is that of a person being able to play a
piano concerto
alone.
MIDl IN
in more information
are
manual
for the
DS-8
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