![]() For example: There are more basic waveforms than the Casio documentation admits to. The easter eggs I'm working on concern the waveform types, the "window function", and the modulation type. I was originally just doing this for my own interest, but I've wasted so much time on it now that I figure I ought to make it available to everyone. I wanted to do a really systematic study of those easter eggs, and to document them better so that they will be more usable. ![]() However, those pages left me with a lot of questions, so I started doing bit-by-bit analyses of my CZ-1. Without them I wouldn't have even started. Those pages were the basis of all of the studies I have been doing. I was reading about these easter eggs on the Sealed web pages. I wanted the program to also be able to take advantage of any known easter eggs in the CZ-1. "I was in the process of making a program that would let me edit Casio CZ-1 sysex dumps. They can be credit rolls of the people that worked in the software, secret levels, a flight simulator in the old version of Microsoft Excell, or in the Casio CZ-1, extra functionality. If you are not familiar with Easter Eggs, in software they are basically hidden or previously unknown features or other functionality. It looks like the Casio CZ-1 has some functional Easter Eggs in it.
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