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User Tuning
: When button number 7 is pressed in EDIT/CONTROLS/
MICROTUNING the instrument goes into USER TUNING MODE. In this mode
individual keys of the keyboard can be tuned using the LEVEL slider in the
EFFECTS section. Also, for greater accuracy in selecting precise values, the
/- buttons are configured in this mode to increment or decrement
the value by 1.
Begin by pressing a keyboard key whose tuning you want to change, (youll
see the display prompting you to press a key). As soon as you press a key
the LCD will provide you with information about that keys current tuning offset.
While continuing to play the key, move the LEVEL slider in the EFFECTS section
to adjust its tuning. Remember you are re-tuning just this one individual key.
Whenever you are ready to begin working with a new key, just press it and
repeat the same procedure.
Your USER TUNING is automatically memorized. There is no need to store it
anywhere because it is already memorized. Whenever you return to the
MICROTUNING page and select USER, the tuning you just created will be recalled.
To return the instrument to its normal tuning simply re-select button number
1, 2 or 3 (according to preference).
Note: to restore di factory microtuning parameters, turn on the
instrument while holding down the /- buttons.
TUN Microtuning selection
This page offers a selection of alternative tunings, (also called scales or temperaments) which
allow you to more accurately interpret music from different classical periods and styles. There is
also a USER tuning preset which allows you to completely re-tune the instrument yourself.
The large LCD display will show you the name of the currently selected tuning preset. There
are 7 different choices. The number of the currently selected tuning preset will be indicated by
one of the PERFORMANCE MEMORY buttons labeled 1-7, (the one which is solid, (not flashing).
You may choose any of the others by pressing the appropriately numbered button. The available
choices are as follows:
TUN IN G
J
J
1. EQUAL
2. PIANO 1
3. PIANO 2
4. MEANTONE
5. KIRNBERGER
6. TARTINI-VALLOTTI
7. USER
Equal temperament tuning. Each octave is tuned to
identical intervals giving a mathematically consistent
tuning for playing in many different keys
A typical stretch tuning favored by many piano tuners
as a more musical alternative to Equal Temperament
Another alternative favorite stretch
tuning
A mathematically accurate tuning designed to
optimize notes of the C scale.
A popular alternate classical tuning
A popular alternate classical tuning
User programmable tuning. See next paragraph for full
description.