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English Chapter 7:
Silent
System Playback
Applying Reverb
Effects
A piano sounds differently depending on the size
of the room in which it is played. These room
reverberations are referred to as “reverb” in this
manual.
The Disklavier’s reverb effects can simulate
chamber and hall acoustics. For example, you can
add spaciousness to the piano sound to simulate
the sound of a piano playing in a concert hall.
Reverb type and depth can be adjusted while
playing back songs.
Reverb Types
Reverb types are selected in the Control Unit
display. The default setting is HALL1.
Type
Description
ROOM
Simulates the reverb of a medium-
sized room
HALL1
Simulates the reverb of a small
concert hall
HALL2
Simulates the reverb of a large
concert hall
Reverb Depth
Reverb depth is controlled using the REVERB
knob on the Silent Control Box. Turn the knob
clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to
decrease the reverb. Reverb is off when the
REVERB knob is turned fully counterclockwise.
Follow the procedure below to apply reverb to the
digital piano sound in
Silent
or
Quiet
mode.
1
Engage the
Silent
system.
2
Press [FUNC.].
The FUNC. indicator lights and the
Function menu appears.
3
Press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next
to the Silent option, then press
[ENTER].
The following
Silent
menu appears.
4
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select a reverb type:
ROOM, HALL1, or HALL2.
5
Use the REVERB knob on the
Silent Control Box to set the
reverb depth.
Turn the knob clockwise to increase and
counterclockwise to decrease the reverb.
Note:
Reverb settings made in the Control
Unit are saved when the Disklavier is
turned off.
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Reverb effects can be set along with the
polyphony setting and the setting for
canceling keyboard action. See “Changing
the Polyphony Setting” on page 27 and
“Canceling Keyboard Movement” on page
26.
(default)
FUNC.
ENTER
–/NO
+/YES
HEADPHONES
VOLUME
REVERB
HEADPHONES
VOLUME
REVERB
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