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Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Touch
Use this parameter to adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity to your playing technique.
Press the
Select
▲ or ▼ button until the screen displays
Touch:Linear
(factory default). To change the setting,
press the
+Next
button to advance to the next desired Touch. Press the
Prev-
button down to reverse the steps. The
following are the available settings:
Linear
Best Dynamic Range for instruments (Factory Default Setting).
Light (1-3)
For players with a light touch. Adjust this parameter to achieve a good dynamic range. These settings
are from Light 1, a slightly light touch, to Light 3, a very light touch.
Hard (1-3)
For players with a heavier touch. Adjust this parameter to achieve a good dynamic range. These
settings range from Hard 1, a slightly harder touch, to Hard 3, a very hard touch.
Piano Touch
Best for piano dynamics.
Easy Touch
Light touch, especially for younger players.
GM Receive
Select this when playing General MIDI songs.
LINEAR
The Touch setting is remembered across power cycles. Pressing the
Prev- /
+Next
button pair will reset the Touch level back to factory default of
Linear
.
Tune
This parameter allows you to adjust the Andante CGP220 tuning to match other instruments or recordings.
TUNE: 0
Press the
Select▲ or
▼ button until the display reads
TUNE:0
(factory default is
A - 440). To increase the tuning, Press the
+Next
button from 0 to 100 cents. To
lower or reduce the tuning, press the
Prev-
button from 0 to -100 cents. Pressing
Prev- / +Next
button pair will reset the tuning back to factory default of 0 or A-440.
MIDI Channel
This parameter controls the MIDI transmit channel used for
Voice Mode
. Pre
ss
the
Select
▲ or ▼button until the
display reads
CHANNEL: 1
(Factory Default). You can select Channels 1 through 9, or Channels 11 through 15.
Channel 10 is reserved for rhythm playback and Channel 16 for the metronome.
CHANNEL: 1
Pressing the
Prev- / +Next
button pair will reset the MIDI Channel back to the
factory default of 1.
For more information on MIDI, see Chapter 11.
Function Mode
Function Mode
The
Function Mode
includes parameters that allow you to change the behavior of the entire instrument globally. The
following are available parameters in
Function Mode
:
● Transpose
● Effect Level
● Touch Sensitivity
● Tune
● MIDI Channel
● Metronome
● Rec Rhythm
● Local Control
● Auto Power Off
● Auto Power Off Time
● Hard Reset
● OS/Object
Selecting and Saving Function Parameters
Press the
Function
button to enter
Function Mode
. Pressing the
Select▲
or
▼
button allows you to choose one
of the parameters listed above. Once you choose a parameter, you will use the
Prev-
or
+Next
buttons to navigate
the values of that parameter. Pressing the
Function
button a second time will exit this mode.
Transpose
The Transpose parameter allows you to adjust the overall pitch of the keyboard up or down in semitone intervals.
TRANSPOSE: 0
Press the the
Select▲ or ▼
button until the screen displays
Transpose:0,
which
is the factory default. To transpose the pitch up, press the
+Next
button for each
semitone up in pitch. To lower or transpose down, Press the
Prev-
button to lower
the semitone pitch.
Pressing the
Prev-
+Next
button pair will reset the Transposition
back to factory default of 0. The transposition has a range of -24 to +24. This offers a
two octave transposition range up or down.
Effect Level
EFFECT LEVEL
: 20
The Effect parameter controls the level of the reverb effects used on a voice. Press
the
Select▲ or ▼
button until the screen reads
EFFECT LEVEL:20
(factory
default). To increase the reverb effect, press the
+Next
button for your desired
effect. To lower or reduce the reverb effect press the
Prev-
button. You can adjust
the effect level from 0% (no effect) to 100%. Pressing the
Prev-
/
+Next
button
pair will reset the effect level back to factory default of 20%.