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The Functions
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Function List
Function
Description
Backup
Tuning
You can fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument in roughly
0.2 Hz steps. This lets you accurately match the keyboard
pitch to that of other instruments or recorded music.
Tuning doesn’t affect drum voices.
Value: 427.0 Hz – 453.0 Hz
Default: A3 = 440.0 Hz
Yes
EQ Type
Four different master equalizer (EQ) settings give you
the best possible sound when listening through different
reproduction systems—the instrument’s internal speaker,
headphones, or an external speaker system.
Value: Speaker, Boost, LineOut, Mild
Speaker: Optimum for listening via the instrument’s built-in
speaker.
Boost:
Results in more powerful sound. Depending on the
selected Voice, the sound may be more subject to
distortion than other EQ types.
LineOut: Optimum for listening via headphones or external
speakers connected to the LINE OUT jack. This
value will be automatically selected when the
headphones are connected.
Mild:
Lowers the high range for a softer sound.
Default: Speaker
Yes
Modulation
Specifies whether the Modulation wheel controls the Vibrato
depth (
Vibrato) or parameter of the effect selected with the
[EFFECT] selector (
EfctCtrl).
Value: Vibrato / EfctCtrl
Default: Vibrato
No
PB Range
(Pitch Bend Range)
Determines the amount (in semitones) that pitch is raised or
lowered when using the [PITCH] bend wheel.
Value: 00 – 12
Default: 02
No