Adjusting Keyboard Sensitivity
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3.
Change the value of the “Touch Response” setting.
•
Trace the touch ring to change the desired setting value.
An acoustic piano has hammers of different sizes that strike the strings in different key ranges, so the
timing of the sound is different for each key range. “Hammer Response” in the FUNCTION menu can
be used to select the timing of the sound.
1.
Touch the
FUNCTION
button to display the FUNCTION menu.
2.
Use the touch ring to select “KEYBOARD” > “KBD SETTING” > “Hammer
Response”.
3.
Change the “Hammer Response” setting.
•
Use the touch ring to change the desired value.
Setting value
Description
Off
Disables Touch Response. Sound volume is fixed, regardless of key press
speed.
Light 2
Light 1
Makes production of a louder sound easier, so touch feels lighter than
“Normal”.
“Light 2” is lighter to the touch than “Light 1”.
Normal
Specifies normal sensitivity.
Heavy 1
Heavy 2
Makes production of a louder sound more difficult, so touch Heavy feels
heavier than “Normal”.
“Heavy 2” is heavier to the touch than “Heavy 1”.
Adjusting the Timing of Key Press to Sound (Hammer
Response)
Adjusting the Hammer Response
Setting value
Description
Tone
A value appropriate for the selected tone is automatically set.
Off
Fastest response in all key ranges.
1 to 10
The higher the value, the slower the timing of the sound.
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