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5. To disable transposition, either select
Fu C#2 again or turn the power off
and on.
MENUS &
BUTTONS
There are 4 function buttons on the Legato
III that control various functions. These are
Metronome, Bluetooth, Chorus and Reverb.
Reverb and Chorus Buttons
The Reverb and Chorus effects may be applied
to each voice individually and will be retained
even when the power is turned off.
To apply the effect, press either button. The
button will light and the effect will be heard
when the piano is played.
To turn off the effect, press the button of the
desired effect again and the LED light will go off.
To modify the depth of the effects
1. Press and hold the effect button
2. While this function is active the LED should
blink. You can then release the button and
press a key on the keyboard corresponding
to the setting you want for the reverb
depth. It's possible to change the setting by
pressing multiple keys after each other until
the right setting is found.
3. Set the reverb or chorus depth by pressing
a key on the keyboard to select the value.
See the Appendix for the value ranges.
4. The keyboard should still play the sound
originally selected so the user can hear the
new setting with the sound selected.
5. To exit, press the Reverb or Chorus
button again.
Reverb and Chorus settings are set per
Instrument and retained over power cycling.
Mod FX
There is an additional, hidden effect called
“Mod FX.” On the organ sounds, this creates
a rotary speaker effect with speed controlled
by the sustain pedal. On Electronic Pianos, it
creates a Tremolo effect. It is switched off for
most sounds except for the organ. To switch
Mod FX on or off, press Function (Chorus
+ Reverb together) and press A#2 on the
keyboard.
Metronome Button
1. Press the METRONOME button to activate
the metronome function. You can hear the
click in headphones or speakers. When on,
the button LED is lit.
2. To set the level of the metronome click, hold
the Function keys ( Reverb) and
press F#0 on the keyboard.
3. You can then select the level by pressing a
key on the keyboard. Higher keys make the
metronome louder.
4. Press the Metronome button again to
disable the metronome.
Metronome Tempo
Follow these steps to change the speed of
the metronome.
1. To change the tempo, press and hold the
Metronome button. If the Metronome is off,
no sound will be heard.
2. Press any white key on the keyboard to
select a tempo. The LED will blink to the
new value.
3. To exit, release the Metronome button.
See the Appendix on page 14 for a chart of
metronome tempos.
The tempo defaults to 120 and the tempo
setting is retained when powered off. 120BPM
is selected by pressing C3 (Middle C.)
See the Appendix for a chart of Metronome
settings.
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