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LINE OUT EQ
Equaliser adjusts the tonal character of the sound.
The equaliser can be turned On or Off.
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Off | living room or classroom. | |||
With headphones connected, the normal sound of the EP3 digital | ||||
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| piano is reproduced. | |||
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| Recommended when the EP3 digital piano is connected to |
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On | external speakers, or when recording. |
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With headphones connected, the normal sound of the EP3 digital | ||||
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| piano is reproduced (same as Off). | |||
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Step 1
Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the TEMPO button.
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| Press and hold both buttons |
Step 2
The LED indicators for the TOUCH, TRANSPOSE, and TEMPO buttons will start to flash, indicating that the EQ function has been selected.
The name of the function ‘LEQ’ (Line out EQ) and the current settings will be shown in the LED display.
Press the or VALUE/BALANCE buttons to select the desired EQ mode.
LEQ
OffOn
Step 3
Press the TEMPO button to exit EQ setting mode.
The LED indicators for the TOUCH, TRANSPOSE, and TEMPO buttons will stop flashing.
EQ settings are global for all the internal sounds. It is not possible to have individual settings for each internal sound.
Any changes made to the EQ mode will remain until the power is turned off.
When the power is turned off, the EQ settings will return to the default setting of ‘Off’, however it is possible to use the Memory Backup function to store the preferred EQ mode. Please refer to the instructions on page 56 for more information.