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(2) Tap /.
• This displays the Output Frequency dialog box.
(3) Specify the output frequency on the dialog box.
• Input a percent value for the output frequency value you want. To output the original
sound as-is, specify 100%. To raise the original sound by one octave, input a value of
200%. To lower the original sound by one octave, input a value of 50%.
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E-Con Graph Window Operations
(7) Tap [OK].
• This outputs the waveform between the start point and end point from the EA-200’s
speaker.
An error will result if the sound you configured cannot be output for some reason.
Note that the supported output range is 200 to 4000 Hz. If an error occurs, tap [OK]
and then perform the procedure from the beginning.
(8) To terminate sound output, press the EA-200 [START/STOP] key.
E-Con Graph Window Operations when Speaker (Sample Data) is
Selected
After a sampling operation while [CASIO] - [Speaker (Sample Data)] is selected as the
sensor, the ClassPad automatically graphs the sampled data on the E-Con Graph window.
This E-Con Graph window includes buttons that only appear when [Speaker (Sample Data)]
is selected: /, 8, and 9. These buttons can be used to horizontally stretch or compress
the graph, and to output sampled data to the speaker.
Tip
For details about [Speaker (Sample Data)] sampling parameters, see “2 Basic Steps for
Configuring Sampling Parameters”.
u To output from the speaker after sampling
(1) Select [CASIO] - [Speaker (Sample Data)] as the sensor, and then perform sampling.
The Speaker Output window shown to the right
appears after the sampling operation is complete.
The sampling results are graphed in the bottom of
the window.
• On this screen, tapping 9 stretches the graph
while tapping 8 compresses it. Tapping the
button returns to the E-Con Graph window.