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8
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SOUNDS
Step 6
Touch
Modern Piano,
then play the keyboard.
The sound will have changed to a brighter, more modern piano sound.
Press the
EXIT
panel button, or wait for a few seconds, to return to the MAIN screen.
Repeat the steps above, and experiment with selecting the various acoustic piano, electric piano, and other keyboard
instrument sounds. Next, try selecting sounds from a different category, such as Strings, Brass, or Woodwind, until you
become familiar at selecting sounds from each category button and sub-category.
If no panel buttons are pressed, and the display is not touched while showing different screen menus (such as
the sound category list), the display will automatically return to the MAIN screen after a period of 20 seconds.
To adjust this waiting period, or to prevent the MAIN screen from returning automatically, please refer to the
Display Control
instructions in the main CP139 owner's manual.
THE ‘RIGHT 2’ PART, COMBINING WITH ‘RIGHT 1’
The CP139 allows four different sound parts to be defined to the keyboard at any one time. The
RIGHT 1
and
RIGHT 2
parts are used most frequently, and can either be played separately, or together. In the following steps we shall select
sounds for
RIGHT 1
and
RIGHT 2
, practice activating and deactivating each part individually, before combining the two
parts simultaneously.
Step 1
Select the
Concert Grand
sound for
RIGHT 1
.
Step 2
Press the
RIGHT 1
panel button.
The LED indicator for the
RIGHT 1
panel button will
turn off to indicate that the part is inactive.
Press the
EXIT
panel button, or wait for a few seconds, to return to the MAIN screen.
Concert Grand
will be written in small letters to
indicate that the Concert Grand sound is still selected,
but that the part is now inactive.
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Summary of Contents for Concert Performer CP139
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