Applying Effects to TonesE-33Applying E ffects to TonesThis piano provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to tones.The following s
Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneE-42The dynamic marks listed below appear on the display while Music Libra
E-43Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneDuring lesson Step 3, notes, their lengths, and keys you need to press
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Using the MixerE-46Using the MixerAs mentioned above, the word “part” as used in relation to this piano has the same meaning as it does in an orchestr
E-47Using the MixerThe following is a general overview of the parts described above.Use the following procedure to change the parameters of each indiv
Using the MixerE-486. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to change the setting of the currently selected parameter. Press the EXIT/NO b
E-49Using the MixerYou can use these parameters to individually tune each of the parts individually.J Coarse Tune: –24 to 24This parameter tunes indiv
Registration MemoryE-50Registration MemoryReigstration memory lets you store uo to 16 keyboard setups (4 sets × 4 banks) for instant recall whenever y
E-51Registration MemoryBANK CBANK DYou can assign setups into one of 16 areas, which you can select using BANK buttons 1 through 4 and the four REGIST
Applying Effects to TonesE-341. Press the EFFECT/(L. METER) button.2. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to select a reverb effect type.
Registration MemoryE-521. Use the BANK button to select the bank.2. Press the REGISTRATION button (1 to 4) for the area whose setup you want to recall
Using the SequencerE-53Using the SequencerThe sequencer provides you with powerful tools for recording up to 10 songs into piano memory. You can recor
Using the SequencerE-54The following are the three basic types of data recorded by the sequencer. The time signture setting (stored in the song heade
E-55Using the SequencerYou can store about 15,500 notes in sequencer memory, which can be divided among up to 10 songs. You can use all 15,500 notes f
Using the SequencerE-56The following describes how to navigate around the sequencer mode’s main menus and sub menus to select functions and configure
E-57Using the SequencerThe following procedure contains only the most basic steps for realtime recording. For other techniques you can use during this
Using the SequencerE-58 Using the Realtime Record Mode to record to a track that already contains data replaces the existing data with the new record
E-59Using the Sequencer6. If you want to change mixer parameter settings, hold down the FUNCTION button and press PART/(MIXER) button and then configu
Using the SequencerE-606. Press the START/STOP button to start playback of the selected track.7. When playback reaches the point from which you want t
E-61Using the SequencerThe following are global settings you can configure and operations you can perform for recording with the sequencer.1 Song sele
Using the Advanced Lesson System toPlay Back a Music Library TuneE-35Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library TuneThe music libra
Using the SequencerE-62You can use this screen to specify a song number from 1 to 10. It comes in handy if you did not have a song selected when you d
E-63Using the SequencerThis setting controls whether or not the metronome sounds during sequencer recording.Metronome sound:The first beat is a chime,
Using the SequencerE-64Use this operation to delete a song from a specific user song area. A song that already contains recorded data is indicated on
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Using MIDIE-66Using MIDIThe letters “MIDI” stand for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, which is the name of a worldwide standard for digital sig
E-67Using MIDIThis piano can send notes you play on the keyboard, as well as auto accompaniment patterns and sequencer playback as MIDI messages to an
Using MIDIE-68You can change the settings of a number of parameters that control how MIDI messages are sent and received.You can use the keyboard sett
E-69Using MIDIJ Device IDA device ID is a number used by system exclusive messages to tell one device from another. When you specify a device ID for t
Using MIDIE-70The digital piano enters the USB mode automatically whenever a connection is established between the digital piano and the USB driver ru
Keyboard SettingsE-71Keyboard SettingsThis section provides details of all the settings you can make on this piano.The table below shows the parameter
Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library TuneE-361. Select the tune you want to play.2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play
Keyboard SettingsE-721. Press the FUNCTION button.2. While a main menu screen is on the display, use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to display the main menu
E-73Keyboard Settings5. Use [+] and [–] or the selector dial to change the setting. Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the ENTER/
Keyboard SettingsE-74Just Minor Intonation (JustMin)This temperament arranges just major intonation to provide perfect harmony within a single tonalit
E-75Keyboard SettingsSetting: SoundMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionSound Brilliance –12 to 0 to 12 Controls the brilliance of the tone. A negat
Keyboard SettingsE-76Setting: GeneralMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionGeneral Touch Light Relatively light touchNormal Normal touch responseHeav
E-77Keyboard SettingsSetting: PedalMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionPedal Assign Left (Assign L)Specifies the function of the pedal connected to
Keyboard SettingsE-78*1. Rhythm elements are preset with optimum default mixer settings, which are normally applied automatically when you use auto ac
E-79Keyboard SettingsSetting: MIDIMain Menu Sub Menu Settings DescriptionMIDI Navigate Channel R (Navi. Ch R PART)1 to 16, Off Specifies the MIDI chan
Keyboard SettingsE-80* Whenever you turn on Accomp MIDI Out, the MIDI Tx setting becomes Group A and a message appears asking if you want to make the
E-81Keyboard SettingsSetting: InitializeMain Menu Sub Menu DescriptionInitialize Group B Initializes Group B parts when MIDI IN is used.Parameter All
E-37Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while a tune is playing to pause it.2. Pressing t
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Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library TuneE-38Use the following procedure when you want to define your own phrase for repeat p
Using the Advanced Lesson System toPractice Along with a Music Library TuneE-39Using the Advanced L esson System to Practice Along with a Music Libra
Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneE-40J Two-hand Accompaniment TunesPiano Right Hand + Piano Left Hand (+ Ob
E-41Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library TuneJ Next noteThe keyboard key you will need to press next flashes. One b
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