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English
Playing with Different Tones
E-7
The tones of your Digital Piano have built-in elements
that give them the characteristic reverberation of an
acoustic piano. Each of these elements can be
individually adjusted to one of four levels.
z HAMMER RESPONSE
z STRING RESONANCE
z LID SIMULATOR
NOTE
Opening or closing the Digital Piano’s lid does not
affect the LID SIMULATOR setting.
1.
While holding down the FUNCTION button,
press the button that corresponds to the
element whose setting you want to change.
Each press of the button cycles to the next option for
that setting. The Digital Piano emits a beep pattern
that indicates the currently selected option:
One beep: Option 1 3 Two beeps: Option 2 3
Three beeps: Option 3 3 Four beeps: Option 4 3
One beep: Option 1, etc.
The lamp of each button lights whenever the
standard setting of its element is selected.
NOTE
In addition to the above, piano tones also have a
KEY OFF SIMULATOR.
z KEY OFF SIMULATOR
Use the following procedure to layer two tones, so they
sound at the same time.
When specifying two tones for layering, first tone you
select will be the main tone, while the second tone will
be the layered tone.
1.
While holding down the FUNCTION button,
press down the keyboard key for the first tone
you want to layer and then the key for the
second tone.
Example:
First press the
HARPSICHORD
key and then
the STRINGS 1 key.
2.
To unlayer the keyboard, select another tone
by pressing the GRAND PIANO button or by
using the procedure under “Selecting and
Playing a Tone” (page E-5).
NOTE
You cannot layer the BASS 1 or BASS 2 tone with
another tone.
You cannot perform the layer operation when
recording to Track 2.
Adjusting Acoustic Piano
Sound Characteristics
Controls the time deviation between when a key is
pressed and when the note actually sounds.
Settings
1: Fast 2: Grand piano feel 3: Slightly slower 4: Slow
Adjusts the characteristic reverberation (string
resonance) of an acoustic piano.
You can select a reverberation setting that matches
the song being played or your own personal
preference.
Settings
1: Suppressed 2: Slightly suppressed
3: Reverberation 4: Strong reverberation
Adjusts how sound resonates in accordance with the
opening state of a grand piano lid.
Settings
1: Lid closed 2: Lid opened slightly 3: Lid fully open
4: Lid removed
Causes notes to decay when keyboard keys are
released.
Layering Two Tones
HARPSICHORD
STRINGS 1
B