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Functions
Chorus Level Setting
The Chorus effect enriches your selected instrument voice by adding depth and texture.
Press the CHORUS button to engage the chorus effect. Adjust the level of chorus in the
Function menu.
Touch Response Setting
The Symphony offers four types of keyboard touch sensitivity settings, soft, normal, hard,
and fixed. These are also known as velocity settings and are designed to suit your style
of playing. The Normal setting is selected automatically when the piano is turned on. The
touch response can be changed with the function feature.
Soft
is the most sensitive keyboard res
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ponse which permits maximum sound
levels with a light touch.
Normal
is an intermediate response
suitable for most styles of music. Nor
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mal is the default setting.
Hard
is a less sensitive keyboard res
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ponse which requires a heavier touch
to obtain maximum sound levels.
Fixed
does not offer any touch sensi
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tivity. Each key plays at full volume no
matter how hard the piano key is hit.
It is commonly used on Harpsichord
and Organ voices.
1. Press the FUNCTION button.
2. Press the PAGE UP or the PAGE DOWN
buttons until the “Touch” menu appears.
3. Press the +/YES button to confirm your
selection. The current touch response
setting will be shown.
4. Use the +/YES, –/NO buttons to select
a touch response.
5. Press the FUNCTION button again to
exit the function setting mode.
1. Press the FUNCTION button.
2. Press the PAGE UP or the PAGE
DOWN buttons until the “Chorus Level”
menu appears.
3. Press the +/YES button to confirm your
selection and the current Chorus level
will be shown.
4. Use the +/YES to increase the chorus
level or the –/NO buttons to decrease
the level. The number pad can also be
used to directly enter a value ranging
from 01-16. Press the +/YES, –/NO
buttons simultaneously to recover
the default setting of 08. 5. Press the
FUNCTION button again to exit the
function setting mode.