Adjustments & Settings
VP
A
D
etailed Settings
To
TT uch Curve
Type
E
é
ect
Light
(4/3/2/1)
Light touch curves require less striking force to achieve a forte note, and are therefore recommended for
players with a delicate touch such as children or organ players. The key touch will become progressively
lighter as the number increases.
Normal Reproduces the standard touch sensitivity of an acoustic piano.
Heavy
(1/2/3/4)
Heavy touch curves require more striking force in order to achieve a forte, and are therefore
recommended for producing the delicate nuance of a light touch, or for players with stronger
ê
ngers.
The key touch will become progressively heavier as the number increases.
O
é
A constant volume is produced regardless of how hard the keys are struck.
User
A custom touch curve, created by moving individual points along the curve.
To
TT uch Curve Editor
1. Ta
TT p [Edit] in the To
TT uch Curve Editor area to display the
To
TT uch Curve Editor screen.
2. Select the keystroke strength from ppp to
é
f
é
é
with the
[ ] and [ ] buttons, or drag the graph to adjust the
curve.
Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to adjust the sound
intensity for each keystroke strength, or drag the
graph to adjust the curve.
3. Ta
TT p the [Reset] button to return to the default
settings.
4. Ta
TT p
to return to the detailed settings screen.
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Summary of Contents for CA901
Page 7: ...Important Information Introduction M E M O 7 ...
Page 10: ...Preparation Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions 10 ...
Page 17: ...Preparation Volume and Headphones M E M O 17 ...
Page 25: ...Basic Operation Sound Tab M E M O 25 ...
Page 108: ...Appendix Speciêcations EU Declaration of Comformity 108 ...