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Buen manual de instrucciones
Las leyes obligan al vendedor a entregarle al comprador, junto con el producto, el manual de instrucciones Casio PX-330. La falta del manual o facilitar información incorrecta al consumidor constituyen una base de reclamación por no estar de acuerdo el producto con el contrato. Según la ley, está permitido adjuntar un manual de otra forma que no sea en papel, lo cual últimamente es bastante común y los fabricantes nos facilitan un manual gráfico, su versión electrónica Casio PX-330 o vídeos de instrucciones para usuarios. La condición es que tenga una forma legible y entendible.
¿Qué es un manual de instrucciones?
El nombre proviene de la palabra latina “instructio”, es decir, ordenar. Por lo tanto, en un manual Casio PX-330 se puede encontrar la descripción de las etapas de actuación. El propósito de un manual es enseñar, facilitar el encendido o el uso de un dispositivo o la realización de acciones concretas. Un manual de instrucciones también es una fuente de información acerca de un objeto o un servicio, es una pista.
Desafortunadamente pocos usuarios destinan su tiempo a leer manuales Casio PX-330, sin embargo, un buen manual nos permite, no solo conocer una cantidad de funcionalidades adicionales del dispositivo comprado, sino también evitar la mayoría de fallos.
Entonces, ¿qué debe contener el manual de instrucciones perfecto?
Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones Casio PX-330 debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo Casio PX-330
- nombre de fabricante y año de fabricación del dispositivo Casio PX-330
- condiciones de uso, configuración y mantenimiento del dispositivo Casio PX-330
- marcas de seguridad y certificados que confirmen su concordancia con determinadas normativas
¿Por qué no leemos los manuales de instrucciones?
Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de Casio PX-330 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de Casio PX-330 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico Casio en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de Casio PX-330, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.
¿Por qué vale la pena leer los manuales de instrucciones?
Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo Casio PX-330, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.
Tras una compra exitosa de un equipo o un dispositivo, vale la pena dedicar un momento para familiarizarse con cada parte del manual Casio PX-330. Actualmente se preparan y traducen con dedicación, para que no solo sean comprensibles para los usuarios, sino que también cumplan su función básica de información y ayuda.
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1 Part I MIDI Message Overview 1 Product Conf iguration as a MIDI Device ............. ................. ............. ................ ................ ............. .. 5 1.1 System Section............. ........... .............. ............ ........... ........... ........... ........... ............ .... ............. ......... 5 1.2 Sound Gene[...]
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2 9.16 Portamento Control (54H) .. .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .. ....... ....... 15 9.17 Reverb Send (5BH) ................. .............. .............. .............. ............ .............. .............. ....... .......... ....... 16 9.18 Chorus Send (5DH) .........[...]
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3 Part IV Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages 16 Format ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ ......... .... 28 16.1 Message Classif ications ............. ........... ............ ........... ........... ........... .............. ........... [...]
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4 22 Music Library Para meters ...... ................. ............ ................. ................ ................ ................ .......... 39 Part VI DSP Parameter List 23 Tone with DSP Lis t ... ................. ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ .......... ...... ....... 40 24 DSP Algorith[...]
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5 Part I MIDI Message Overview 1 Product Configuration as a MIDI Device As a MIDI device, the instrument consis ts of the Sys tem Section, Sou nd Generator Se ction, and Performance Controller Section described below. Each of these sections sends and receives specific MIDI Messages in accordance with its function. • System Secti on – Device set[...]
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6 1.2.2 Parts The settings of the sound generator pa rts can be ch anged using Instrument-s pecific system ex clusive messages. This Instrument consists of 48 parts. Of t hese, chan nel messages can be used to perform note on operations and to change settings of only the C Group (C01 through C16). The relationships between the channel messa ge rece[...]
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7 Note 1: Can be changed by the Keyboard Channel setting. Note 2: Sent during recorder play only. When there is no data recorded in the applic able recorder tr ack, the MIDI informa tion of the functi ons of parts with the same send channel (A01 through A16) is sent. 1.3 Performance Controller Section The Performance Controller Secti on consists of[...]
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8 Part II Channel Message 4 Send Channel For information about the MIDI channels of the channel messa ges that are sent when this Instrument is played, see “1.2.3 Part Assignme nts”. Note, however, that the MIDI chan nel of the performance info rmation that corresponds to th e keyboard main part can be changed by the Keyboard Channel setting va[...]
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9 7N o t e O n Format Send Sent when a key is pressed. Receive Recognized as key press information. 8 Polyphonic Key Pressure Format Send This message is not sent by thi s Instrument. Receive This message is not rece ived by this Instrument. 9 Control Change Format Send Sent when a pedal or another c ontroller operation is performed, when settings [...]
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10 9.1 Bank Select (00H) Format Send Sent when a tone i s selected . For information about numbers, see th e Tone List in the User’s Guide. Receive Receipt switches the tone bank num ber stored in Instrument memory. Note, howev er, that the tone is not changed until a Program Change message is received. For details, see “ 11 Program Change”. [...]
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11 9.4 Data Entry (06H, 26H) Format Send Sent when there is a change in the parameters assigned to NRPN and RPN. For details about information assigned to parame ters that cor respond to NRPN and RP N, see “9.19 NRPN” and “9.20 RPN”. Receive Receipt changes the parameter assigned to RPN. This Instrument does not have a parameter that corres[...]
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12 9.7 Expression (0BH) Format Send Sent in the following cases. • When Accomp MIDI Out is on Receive Receipt changes the Expression value. 9.8 General Use Controllers 1 through 8 (10H through 13H, 50H through 53H) These mess ages are used to control DSP operation. Format Send This message is not sent by thi s Instrument. Receive Receipt change t[...]
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13 9.9 Hold1 (40H) Format Send Sent in the following cases. • When a pedal that has a sustai n (damper ) function is operated • When Accomp MIDI Out is on Receive Receipt performs an operation equivalent to a sustain (damper) pedal operation. Timbre Type Speci fic Operation This operation differs in accordance with the Timb re Type (see “11.1[...]
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14 9.11 Sostenuto (42H) Format Note 1: For information about the relationship be tween setting values and send/receive va lues, see the “26.1 Off/On Setting Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Valu es and Send/Recei ve Values”. Send Sent when a pedal that has a sostenuto function is operated. Receive Receipt performs an operation equivale nt [...]
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15 9.14 Vibrato Depth (4DH) Format Note 1: For information about the rela tionship between setting values and send/receive values, se e “26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting Value Table” in “P art VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Valu es” of this document. Send This message is not sent by thi s Instrument. Receive Receipt changes the vibrato aut[...]
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16 9.17 Reverb Send (5BH) Format Send Sent when a GM tone is selected. Receive Receipt changes Reverb Send. 9.18 Chorus Send (5DH) Format Send This message is sent at ini tialization, when the panel tone selection is changed, and wh en a chorus on/off operation is performed. Receive Receipt changes Chorus Send. 9.19 NRPN (62H, 63H) Format Send This[...]
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17 9.20 RPN (64H, 65H) Format The following are the parameters a ssigned to RPN by this Instrument. 9.20.1 Pitch Bend Sensitivity Format Send Sent when the pitch bend range is changed. (PX-330) Receive Receipt changes Pitc h Bend Sensitivity. 9.20.2 Fine Tune Format Send This message is not sent by thi s Instrument. Receive Receipt changes Chann e [...]
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18 9.20.4 Modulation Depth Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt changes the Vibrat o Modulation Depth for the ton e that is currently selected by the applicable part. 9.20.5 Null Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt deselects RPN. 9.21 All Sound Off (78H) Format Send Sent when an SD ca rd is inserted or remov[...]
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19 10 Mode Messages 10.1 All Notes Off (7BH) Format Send Sent in the following cases. • When the keyboard channel is changed • When a recorder function is used • When another mode is en tered from the rhythm mode Receive Receipt of this message releases the currently sounding voice (same as releasing the keyboard key). 10.2 Omni Off (7CH) For[...]
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20 10.4 Mono (7EH) Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt of this message stops the currently sounding voice. 10.5 Poly (7FH) Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt of this message stops the currently sounding voice. 11 Program Change Format Send Sent when a tone i s selected . For information about numbers, see [...]
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21 11.1 About Timbre Type The tone selected by each part of this Instrument has a “Timbre Ty pe” parameter that specifie s the type of sound source for the tone. As explained under “21.1 Ba sic Parame ters”, there are four T imbre Types settings: Melody , LM Piano, Piano, and Drum. The opera tion for a received channel message differs accor[...]
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22 12 Channel Aftertouch Format Send This message is not sent by thi s Instrument. Receive Receipt of this messag e adds modulation to th e voice that is sounding. The modulation effect differs acco rding to the tone being used. 13 Pitch Bend Change Format Send Sent when the bend wheel is operated. (PX-330) Receive Receipt of this messag e changes [...]
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23 Part III System Messages 14 Active Sensing Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Once this message is rec eived, the Active Sensing mode is entered. If no MIDI message is received for a specified amoun t of time, voices being sounded by the Instru ment’s sound source are released, the cont roller is reset, a nd the Active Sensing mo[...]
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24 15.1.2 Master Balance Format Note 1: For information about the relationship betw een setting values and send/ receive values, see “26.5 Pan Setting Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Values and Send/Receive Values”. Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt changes the Mast er Pan parameter. Note that the Master Pan parameter c an[...]
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25 15.1.5 Reverb Parameter Format Type Format Note 1: For information about the relationship between settin g values and send /receive valu es, se e “26.7 Reverb T ype Setting Value Table” in “Part VII Setting Valu es and Send/Recei ve Values”. Send This message is sent when the Syst em Reverb Type setting is changed. Receive Receipt change[...]
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26 Send This message is sent when the Syst em Chor us Type setting is changed. Receive Receipt changes the System Chorus Type parameter. Rate Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt changes the System Choru s Rate parameter. Depth Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt changes the System Chorus Depth par ameter. F[...]
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27 15.1.7 GM System Message GM System On Format Send This message is never sent . Receive Receipt puts the sound source into a GM sound source mode. Also , the Scale Tune Enable setting sh own under “20.7 Part Parameters” for parts C01 through C16 become zero, which disables the tempe rament (scale) fun ction. GM System Off Format Send This mes[...]
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28 Part IV Instrument-Specific System Exclusive Messages 16 Format This section explai ns the format of the Inst rument-specifi c System Exclusive Messages. See “Part V Paramete r List” for information about what type of data can actually be sent. 16.1 Message Classificati ons Basically, the operation that co rresp onds to Instrument-specific s[...]
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29 16.3 Field Formats 16.3.1 SX : System Exclusive Message Status This is the Sys tem Exclusi ve Message st at us byte established by the MIDI standard. 16.3.2 MAN : Manufacturer’s ID Indicates this Instrument’s manufacturer ID. 16.3.3 MOD : Model ID These two successive bytes (M SB, LSB) indicate the PX-130, 330, 3, 730, 7, 830, and AP -220, 4[...]
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30 16.3.6 cat : Category 0cccccccB = Category (7bit) The category indicates the categories of da ta handled by the System Exclusiv e Message. The ID num ber (ID) of the category is indicated on the left, whil e the communica ti on oper ation (Action) is indicated on the right. A . . Available (Also including when onl y some parameters a re availabl[...]
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31 Block Bit Field Division • Case 1 When an array has three or fewer nest ing levels and the number of arrays in each dimension is 128 or less, they are assigned below the three 7-bit fields. Unused regions are filled with zeros. Example: parameter [A][B][C] With a 3-dimensional arra y parameter that consists of A=8 (3 bits), B=5 (3 bits) and C=[...]
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32 16.3.13 data : Parame ter Data Parameter data indica tes the paramete r value. The data array size is len + 1 . For a one data item structure, the length depends on th e data bit width, as shown below. Each block of data is packed from the lowest order byte firs t. In the case of mu ltiple-byte data, the lowest weighted bit is the LSB of the fir[...]
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33 17 Parameter Transfer There are two parameter ope rations: Individual Parameter Transfer and Individual Parameter Req uest. A single session is concluded only when this Instrument returns an IPS (Indivi dual Parameter Send) in response to an IPR (Individual Paramete r Request) from an external device, or when an external device or this Instrume [...]
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34 Part V Parameter List How to Read the Tables Number Base Notation “Size” indi cates the para meter va lue bit width as a decimal value. The bit field position of “B lock” as a de cimal value. Values used in the explanations under “Description” are all decimal values, unless spec ified otherwise. Values other than those descri bed abo[...]
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35 20 Patch Parameters The main function of patch paramete rs is to configure the sett ings of the sound sour ce of a device. 20.1 Master Tune Parameters These parameters configure the Master Tuning Settings. 20.2 Master Mixer Parameters These parameters con figure the Master settings of the mixer. 20.3 System Chorus Parameter Note 1: Selects the S[...]
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36 20.4 System Reverb Parameters Note 1: Selects the System Reverb preset type. Receipt of GM/ GS Reset selects Hall2. This is the value of this Type is also li nked to each of the System Reverb paramete rs and to the System Re verb Return Level pa rameter, and cha nges them to p rescribed values. For details about the preset type list, see “26.7[...]
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37 20.7 Part Parameters 21 Tone Parameters 21.1 Basic Parameters Note 1: When a tone is sel ected whose Sys Fx Send Ove rride para meter setting is “Yes”, the send level sett ing value to the System Chorus, System Reverb, and System Ac oustic Resonance of the pa rt assigned to t his tone is rewritten to th e value that is stored by this tone. P[...]
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38 21.2 LFO Parameters Note 1: The function of this param eter is to relatively change the original setting value of th e tone. The parameter is set to the maximum value when the ma ximum is exceeded, a nd to the minimu m when the minimum is ex ceeded. Parameter ID R/W Bloc k Size Array Min-Def-Max Description Vib Wave Vib Rate Vib Auto Delay Vib A[...]
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39 21.3 DSP Parameters Note 1: This value is the DSP algorithm ID, whic h cannot be changed directly at the user level. Changing the DSP Type or Tone Number causes the algorit hm ID of the original DSP to be cop ied automatically to thi s area. See “24 DSP Algori thm ID Tables”. 21.4 Scale Tune 22 Music Library Parameters This parameter is a co[...]
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40 Part VI DSP Parameter List 23 Tone with DSP List This is a list of tones that use DSP. Tone Name Display Mono/Stereo DSP Algorithm GRAND PIANO MODERN GrPianoModrn Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ LA PIANO LA Piano Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ MODERN PIANO Modern Piano Stereo-Stereo Wide-3Band EQ DANCE PIANO Dance Piano Stereo-St ereo Wide-3Band EQ GRA[...]
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41 24 DSP Algorithm ID Tables The lists in this sectio n show the DSP algorithms that are built in to the Instrument. 24.1 Monaural Tone DSP 24.2 Stereo Tone DSP 25 DSP Parameter Set Types This section describes the DSP parameter combination patterns of each algorit hm spec ified in the “Par ameter Set Type” column of “24 DSP Algorith m ID Ta[...]
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42 Note 1: See “26.9 Equalizer Mid Freq uency Setting Value Table”. Note 2: See “26.12 DSP Equalizer Ga in Setting Value Table”. 25.3 Wide 3Band EQ Note 1: See “26.10 Wide Band Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table”. Note 2: See “26.12 DSP Equalizer Ga in Setting Value Table”. 25.4 Enhancer 25.5 Distortion 25.6 Early Reflectio[...]
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43 25.7 Rotary Note 1: See “26.2 Slow/Fast Se tting Value Table”. Note 2: See “26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table”. 25.8 Drive Rotary Note 1: See “26.2 Slow/Fast Se tting Value Table”. Note 2: See “26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table”. Parameter Number Parameter Name Value Notes Parameter7[00] Speed 0 - 1 Note1 Parameter7[01] B[...]
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44 Part VII Setting Values and Send/ Receive Values 26 Setting Value Tables 26.1 Off/On Setting Value Table 26.2 Slow/Fast Setting Value Table 26.3 Rotate/Brake Setting Value Table 26.4 –64 - 0 - +63 Setting Value Table 26.5 Pan Setting Value Table 26.6 –100 - 0 - +99 Setting Val ue Table 26.7 Reverb Type Settin g Value Table Transmit Value Rec[...]
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45 26.8 Chorus Type Setting Value Table 26.9 Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table 26.10 Wide Band Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value Table Transmit / Receive Value Parameter Display 00H Chorus1 LightChorus 01H Chorus2 - 02H Chorus3 Chorus 03H Chorus4 - 04H Feedback Chorus - 05H Flanger1 - 06H Short Delay - 07H Short Delay FB - 08H Soft Ch[...]
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46 26.11 Brilliance Gain Setting Value Table Note: The gain value does not exactl y correspond to decibels (dB). 26.12 DSP Equalizer Gain Setting Value Table Note: The gain value does not exactly correspond to decibels (dB). Parameter Value Gain 00H –12 01H –11 02H –10 03H –9 04H –8 05H –7 06H –6 07H –5 08H –4 09H –3 0AH –2 0B[...]
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47 Part VIII MIDI Implementation Notation 27 Value Notation 27.1 Hexadecimal Notation MIDI implementation someti me s requires that data be expressed in hexadecimal form at. Hexadecima l values are indicated by the lette r “H” after the value. The hexadecimal equivalents of deci mal values 10 through 15 ar e expressed as the letters A through F[...]
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