English
Using Built-in Tones
E-13
Configuring the Digital Piano for Duet
Play
1.
Press the
bn
(MUSIC LIBRARY)
button so its
lower lamp is lit.
2.
While holding down the
cs
(FUNCTION)
button, press the
dq
(SPLIT)
button.
This causes the Duet Mode on/off screen to appear.
•
The keyboard keys are disabled while this screen is
displayed.
3.
Press the
ct
(
q
)
button to turn on the Duet
Mode.
This will cause the
dq
(SPLIT)
button lamp to flash.
4.
Press the
cs
(FUNCTION)
button.
This exits the Duet mode on/off screen and configures
the Digital Piano’s keyboard for duet play.
5.
To turn off the Duet Mode, press the
dq
(SPLIT)
button so the SPLIT lamp goes out.
NOTE
•
You also can use the procedure under “Duet Mode”
(page E-42) to turn the Duet Mode on or off.
Changing the Octave of a Duet Mode
Keyboard
You can use the following procedure to change the
octave of the left and right Duet Mode keyboards.
1.
While holding down the
cs
(FUNCTION)
button, press the
dq
(SPLIT)
button.
This displays the Duet Mode on/off screen shown in
step 2 under “Configuring the Digital Piano for Duet
Play” (page E-13). If the Duet Mode is currently turned
off, press the
ct
(
q
)
button to turn it on.
2.
Of the four C keys in the left keyboard, press
the one that you want to have located at
middle C.
•
This will sound the note assigned to C4 and change
the octave of the left keyboard.
Example:
To change the configuration so the leftmost C
key is middle C as shown below.
3.
You can use the same procedure as step 2 to
select one of the C keys in the right keyboard
to shift its octave as well.
4.
Press the
cs
(FUNCTION)
button.
This exits the Duet Mode on/off screen and causes the
cs
(FUNCTION)
button lamp to go out.
The left and right keyboards will be configured
according to your settings.
NOTE
•
Turning off the Duet Mode will clear your octave
shift settings and return the keyboard to its initial
default settings.
Lit
C4
C5
C6
C7
C3
C4
C5
C6
1 octave higher than initial setting
Unchanged
Leftmost C key (Pressed key)