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EN-54
Configuring Digital Piano Settings
MIXER Screen
Use this screen to change the tone of each part, and to adjust its volume and reverb.
Item Meaning Setting
Part A part that is turned on is sounded. Turn off parts you do not want to sound. Off, On
Tone Changes the tone. 550
Volume Adjusts the volume. The volume level of each part is shown by an on-screen
level meter.
0 to 127
Pan Specifies the stereo pan position of the sound output by the Digital Piano. 0
indicates the center, while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value
shifts to the right.
–64 to 0 to +63
Coarse Tune Specifies, in semitone steps, the pitch of the notes of each part. –24 to 0 to +24
Fine Tune Specifies, in cent steps, the pitch of the notes of each part. –99 to 0 to +99
Bend Range Adjusts, in semitone steps, the bend range of each part. 0 to 24
Reverb Send Specifies how much reverb is applied to each part.
No reverb is applied at all when this setting is 0, while maximum reverb is
applied when it is 127.
0 to 127
Chorus Send Specifies how much chorus is applied to each part.
No chorus is applied at all when this setting is 0, while maximum chorus is
applied when it is 127.
0 to 127
Delay Send Specifies how much delay is applied to each part.
No delay is applied at all when this setting is 0, while maximum delay is
applied when it is 127.
0 to 127
Port Specifies the port. For information about MIDI channels assigned to each
port, see “Part and MIDI Channel Assignments” (page A-17).
Port A, Port B,
Port C
Level meter
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