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Tone Control
The Tone Control function allows the overall sound character of the CN35 digital piano to be adjusted to ensure the
best sound quality within the area that the instrument is located. There are six different preset Tone Control types
available, with an additional ‘User’ setting allowing finer control over the different frequency bands.
Tone Control types
Tone Control type
Description
Off
(default)
The Tone Control is turned off, and the sound character is unchanged.
Brilliance
Adjust the overall brightness of the sound, independently of the ‘Voicing’ Virtual Technician setting.
Loudness
Emphasises frequencies to retain the instrument’s sound character when playing at low volume levels.
Bass Boost
Emphasises low-range frequencies, creating a deeper sound.
Treble Boost
Emphasises high-range frequencies, creating a brighter sound.
Mid Cut
Reduces mid-range frequencies, creating a clearer sound.
User
Allows the low, mid, and high-range frequency bands to be adjusted separately.
1. Selecting the Tone Control setting
After entering the Basic Settings menu (page 76):
The Tone Control setting will be selected automatically.
2. Changing the Tone Control type
Press the
d
or
c
VALUE buttons to cycle through the different
Tone Control types.
* Any changes made to the Tone Control type or User Tone Control
settings will remain until the power is turned off.
* Preferred Tone Control settings can be stored to a Registration
memory for convenient recall. Please refer to page 34 for more
information.
3. Exiting the Tone Control setting
Press the
d
and
c
MENU buttons simultaneously to exit the
Tone Control setting and return to the main settings menu.
1-1 Tone Control
= Off
1-1 Tone Control
= Bass Boost
1-1 Tone Control
= Off