Playing with Different Tones
EN-23
En
g
lish
4.
Use the
u
and
i
arrow
bu
ttons to select
one of the settings
b
elow for to
u
ch response.
5.
Press the
SETTING
bu
tton to exit the setting
screen.
The transpose feature lets you change the pitch, in
semitone steps. A simple operation lets you instantly
change the pitch to match that of a singer.
•
The transpose setting range is –12 to +12 semitones.
1.
Press the
SETTING
bu
tton to display the
setting screen.
2.
Use the
q
and
w
arrow
bu
ttons to select
“Key
b
oard” and then press the
ENTER
bu
tton.
3.
Use the
q
and
w
arrow
bu
ttons to select
“Transpose”.
4.
Use the
u
(–)
and
i
(+)
arrow
bu
ttons to
set the transpose key.
5.
Press the
SETTING
bu
tton to exit the setting
screen.
Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the
pitch slightly to play along with another musical
instrument. Also, some artists perform their music
with slightly altered tuning. You can use the tuning
feature to adjust tuning so it exactly matches a
performance on a CD.
•
The tuning feature specifies the frequency of the A4
note. You can set a frequency within the range of
415.5 to 465.9 Hz. The initial default setting is
440.0 Hz.
•
Some CD performances are recorded with
instruments that are tuned slightly different from
standard.
1.
Press the
SETTING
bu
tton to display the
setting screen.
2.
Use the
q
and
w
arrow
bu
ttons to select
“Key
b
oard” and then press the
ENTER
bu
tton.
3.
Use the
q
and
w
arrow
bu
ttons to select
“T
u
ning”.
4.
Use the
u
(–)
and
i
(+)
arrow
bu
ttons to
fine adj
u
st the t
u
ning.
•
The setting can be adjusted in units of 0.1 Hz.
5.
Press the
SETTING
bu
tton to exit the setting
screen.
Disabled (Off)
Touch Response disabled. Sound
volume is fixed, regardless of key
press speed.
Light
(Light2)
Production of a louder sound
becomes easier, so touch feels lighter
than “Normal”.
(Light1)
Normal
(Normal)
Normal sensitivity
(Heavy1)
Production of a louder sound
becomes more difficult, so touch
feels heavier than “Normal”.
Heavy
(Heavy2)
Chan
g
in
g
the Pitch
(Transpose, Tunin
g
, Octave
Shift)
To chan
g
e the pitch in semitone steps
(Transpose)
T r a n s p o s e
Fine Tunin
g
(Tunin
g
)
T
u
n i n g