Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
PF-1000
124
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 122.
Tuning the Overall Pitch — Master Tune
Selecting a Scale — Scale Tune
Fine Tuning the Pitch/Selecting a Scale — Master Tune/Scale Tune
Hz (Hertz)
This unit of measurement
refers to the frequency of a
sound, and represents the
number of times a sound
wave vibrates in a second.
n
The Tune function does not
affect the Drum Kit or SFX
Kit voices.
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
4
Determines the overall
pitch of the PF-1000, from
414.8 - 466.8 Hz. Press the
4 or 5 [
▲▼
] buttons
simultaneously to instantly
reset the value to the
factory setting of 440.0 Hz.
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
4
Cent
A unit of pitch equal to 1/100
of a semitone (100 cents = 1
semitone).
n
You can register your original
scale tunings to a REGIS-
TRATION MEMORY button.
To do this, checkmark
“SCALE” in the REGISTRA-
TION MEMORY display
(page 82).
Selects which parts
should be affected by the
scale setting. Select the
part to be set by pressing
6 or 7 [
▲
/
▼
] and set the
function ON or OFF by
pressing [8
▲
/
▼
].
Determines the Scale
(page 125).
Determines the base note for
each scale.
When the base note is changed,
the pitch of the keyboard is
transposed, yet maintains the
original pitch relationship
between the notes.
Selects the note to be tuned.
Adjusts the scale tuning of the selected note.
[4
▲
/
▼
] : in 50-cent steps
[5
▲
/
▼
] : in 1-cent steps (–64 t63)
Press the 4 or 5 [
▲
/
▼
] buttons simultaneously to
instantly reset the value to the factory setting.
When you adjust the scale tuning, the scale template
name shown at the top of the display will change to
“EDITED SCALE” indicating some adjustment has
been done from the preset scale template.