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The effect function applies only to the main voice.
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Press both
DATA Up/Down
buttons simultaneously to restore its default value (C-1).
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Refer to Page 32 on using the
Function
button.
F16 Effect Type
You may choose from the 4 available Effect types.
F17 Scale Tune
Most western music and its instruments use the equal temperament system for tuning, but in
different historic periods and/or cultures many other types of tuning systems are found. This piano
may be tuned to any of the tuning systems described below.
Display
C-1
(Default)
C-2
C-3
C-4
Name
Chorus
Phaser
Tremolo
Rotary
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Range: 1 ~ 9 (Default: 1)
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Press both
DATA Up/Down
buttons simultaneously to restore its default value (1).
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Refer to Page 32 on using the
Function
button.
Display
Name
Description
The tuning system used for traditional Arabic music.
These tuning systems were created by combining the mean tone and Pythagorean
systems, in which each musical key possesses its own characteristic.
The Pythagorean system is constructed purely on the basis of octaves and fifths,
which produces the purest fifths and fourths but destabilizes thirds. The mean-tone
system was developed to address this issue to "fix" the thirds so that they would
sound consonant.
A tuning system that strictly follows the natural overtones, which sets the
frequency ratio between two notes to small integers. This scale produces the purest
triads (I, IV, V).
The most widely used system of tuning which features equal ratios of frequency
between all semitones.
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EQUAL_TEMPERAMENT
PURE_MAJOR
PURE_MINOR
PYTHAGOREAN
MEAN_TONE
WERCKMEISTER
KIRNBERGER
ARABIC_1
ARABIC_2