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Decay Time
When playing an acoustic grand piano, the length of the instrument influences the speed at which held notes decay,
with longer grand pianos (i.e. longer strings) characterised by longer decay times.
The CA98/CA78 digital piano simulates this characteristic, with the Decay Time setting allowing the length of decay
while keys are pressed to be adjusted.
* This Virtual T
echnician setting will affect all sounds.
Adjusting the Decay Time value
Long press and drag the slider to increase or decrease the value
of the Decay Time setting.
* The Decay Time value can be adjusted within the range of 1~10, with
larger values resulting in increased decay times.
* Any changes made to the Decay Time setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
* Preferred Decay Time settings can be stored to the sound’s memory (in
Sound mode) or a Favorite memory for convenient recall. Please refer
to pages 83 and 102 for more information.
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Minimum Touch
The Minimum Touch setting allows the minimum key velocity required to produce a sound to be adjusted. By default,
this setting recreates the extremely fine touch sensitivity of a concert grand piano, allowing a very soft sound to be
produced with the slightest of key touches. However, it may be desirable to reduce this sensitivity, when wishing to
recreate the sensitivity of a small grand piano or an upright piano.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano and electric piano sounds.
Adjusting the Minimum Touch value
Long press and drag the slider to increase or decrease the value
of the Minimum Touch setting.
* The Minimum Touch value can be adjusted within the range of 1~20,
with larger values requiring greater key force in order to produce
a sound. For example, a value of 10 will require the keyboard to be
played with a velocity of 10 or above in order to produce a sound.
* Any changes made to the Minimum Touch setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
* Preferred Minimum Touch settings can be stored to the sound’s
memory (in Sound mode) or a Favorite memory for convenient recall.
Please refer to pages 83 and 102 for more information.
Sound Mode
Decay Time slider
Pianist Mode
Sound Mode
Minimum Touch slider