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Kyocera SS-66K User Manual

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Settings

Settings

2-3-1. Composing a User Melody

("Compose")

The "Compose" function lets you compose a user melody.

1.

Use

/

to select "Compose", then press

.

The User Melody menu is displayed.

• A note represents a sound of a particular pitch and length. The pitch

can be selected from among 24 options; the length can be selected
from among 5 options.

• The user melody can contain up to 8 measures. The total number of

measures and the number of the measure currently being edited are
displayed in the form of a fraction.

• Each measure can contain up to 6 notes regardless of their length. The

user melody can therefore contain up to 48 notes (8 measures x 6
notes).

NOTE

OK

Sixteenth note

Eighth note Quarter note

Half note

Whole note

Name

Character

Output duration

80ms

160ms

320ms

640ms

1280ms

Sixteenth rest

Eighth rest

Quarter rest

Half rest

Whole rest

Name

Character

Output duration

80ms

160ms

320ms

640ms

1280ms

2.

Enter the desired melody.

Use the numeric keys as shown in the table on the right to create the
desired melody.

3.

When you have finished composing the user melody, press

.

To use the user melody as the ringer sound, select "Custom" on the
Ringer Type menu (described on page 52).

OK

Blank

Low note

High note

Rest

Add/delete # (sharp)

(Only to c/d/f/g/a)

Move the

cursor left.

Move the

cursor left.

Move the

cursor left.

Move the

cursor left.

Move the

cursor right.

Move the

cursor right.

Move the

cursor right.

Sixteenth

note (c)

Sixteenth

note (d)

Sixteenth

note (e)

Sixteenth

note (f)

Sixteenth

note (g)

Sixteenth

note (a)

Sixteenth

note (b)

1 octave down

Delete

Delete

Delete

Sixteenth

note (c)

Sixteenth

note (d)

Sixteenth

note (e)

Sixteenth

note (f)

Sixteenth

note (g)

Sixteenth

note (a)

Sixteenth

note (b)

Sixteenth

rest

Sixteenth

rest

Sixteenth

rest

Extend the rest

by one step.

For the same note (even
with a #), these keys
extend it by one step in
length.

For a different note, these
keys enter a sixteenth note
one octave apart.

1 octave up

Cursor position

Input key