
TA3 SH3 SC3 Owner’s Manual
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Voice effect settings
The terms marked with an asterisk (*) are explained in the “Glossary of terms” on page 53.
NOTE
On the TA3, the effects F2.1–F2.6 are effective only when headphones are connected.
Function
No.
Description
Setting
range
Default
setting
f/1
VRM On/Off
Turns the VRM (Virtual Resonance Modeling) effect*
on/off. When set to on, the VRM effect is applied only
to piano Voices (PF.1–PF.5). Damper Resonance,
Damper Noise, String Resonance, Duplex Scale
Resonance and Body Resonance produced by VRM
can be adjusted separately in F2.2–F2.6.
On/OFF
On
f/2
Damper
Resonance
Determines the depth of the resonance effect
produced by VRM which is applied when the damper
pedal is pressed. This parameter is effective only when
VRM (F2.1) is on and one of the piano Voices (PF.1–
PF.5) is selected.
0–10
5
f/3
Damper Noise
Turns the Damper Noise* produced by the VRM effect
on/off. This parameter is effective only when VRM
(F2.1) is on and one of the piano Voices (PF.1–PF.5) is
selected. When the Damper Resonance (F2.2) is set to
0, this effect will be disabled.
On/OFF
On
f/4
String Resonance
Determines the depth of the string resonance effect
produced by VRM which is applied when a note on the
keyboard is pressed. This parameter is effective only
when VRM (F2.1) is on and one of the piano Voices
(PF.1–PF.5) is selected.
0–10
5
f/5
Duplex Scale
Resonance
Adjusts the sympathetic vibrations of the duplex
scaling* resonance effect in VRM. This parameter is
effective only when VRM (F2.1) is set to on and one of
the piano Voices (PF.1–PF.5) is selected.
0–10
5
f/6
Body Resonance
Determines the depth of the Body resonance effect
which simulates the resonance of the piano itself—i.e,
the soundboard, the sides, the frame and so on. This
parameter is effective only when VRM (F2.1) is on and
one of the piano Voices (PF.1–PF.5) is selected.
0–10
5
f/7
Grand Expression
Modeling
Selects the type of the Grand Expression Modeling*
effect. When this feature is set to “Dynamic,” you can
control extremely subtle nuances in the performance
and sound by changing your playing strength or touch.
When set to “Static,” the nuances are generally fixed.
Grand Expression Modeling is effective only for the
Voices of “CFX Grand” and “Bösendorfer.”
dYn
(Dynamic)/
Stc (Static)
dYn
(Dynamic)
f/8
Pan
Adjusts the stereo pan position for the Voice played on
the keyboard.
L64
(leftmost)–C
(center) –r63
(rightmost)
Differs
depending
on the Voice
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