User`s guide

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6-2
Outputting a Function to the Speaker
•When [Manual] is selected, the optimization performed by the [Auto] setting is not
performed. Because of this, you need to input a function and specify an output range
(x-value) that makes the y-axis range –1.5 to 1.5. An error occurs whenever the
y-axis is outside the range of –1.5 to 1.5.
(9) Tap the [Formula] down arrow button. On the menu that appears, select the line (
y1 to
y20) that contains the function you input in step (4).
(10) Specify the function output range (x-value).
•Tap the [Start] and input the start value in the input dialog box that appears. Tap the
[End] box and then input an end value.
(11) Tap V.
This displays the Output Frequency dialog box.
(12) 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%.
(13) Tap [OK].
This displays a dialog box like the one shown to the
right.
(14) Tap [OK].
This outputs the range specified by the function as a sound through the EA-200’s
built-in speaker.
•To terminate sound output, press the EA-200 [START/STOP] key.
Tip
• To store the setup you configured in steps (1) through (10) in memory, tap [SetupMem] on the
menu bar, and then tap [Store].
See “4 Using Setup Memory” for more information.
• The [Setup] menu is unavailable while [Speaker (y= f (x))] is selected on the [CASIO] tab of the
Select Sensor dialog box.