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Use the Data Control knob to select the Master Tuning.
The LED display will show a positive, negative, or zero value between -64 and 63.
Of course, this piano never actually
goes out of tune,
but the Master Tuning
feature can be useful when you are playing along with another instrument or recording
that may be slightly above or below standard pitch.
Data Control
[Assignable]
Touch(F3,F#3,Ab3,Bb3)
The Touch Select control, sometimes referred to as Velocity Curve, lets you decide
how the pressure with which you hit the keys determines the volume at which the
notes play. This piano provides you with four different keyboard sensitivity options:
Normal
(Ab3 key) is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most
players with an
average
touch (i.e.: people who play
with an average amount of force). When selecting this option
(explained further below), the LED display shows
Low
(F#3 key) is a sensitivity setting that generates lower velocity values for
the same force. This setting is useful for playing more quietly,
even if you have a heavy
touch. When selecting this option
(explained further below), the LED display shows
High
(Bb3 key) is a sensitivity setting that generates higher velocity values for
the same force. This setting is useful for playing more loudly,
even if you have a naturally
light
touch. When selecting
this option explained further below), the LED display shows
Fixed
(F3 key) is a setting that effectively disables sensitivity, meaning the
keyboard will generate a fixed velocity value of 100 (on a
scale of 0-127) regardless of how hard or soft you play.
When selecting this option (explained further below), the
LED display shows:
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