Optimus 970 owner manual Special Features, Changing Keys

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SPECIAL FEATURES

CHANGING KEYS

The Concertmate 970 automatically selects the key of middle C each time you turn it on.

For added flexibility as you make mu- sic, the Concertmate 970 lets you change (transpose) the musical key in which it plays.

1.Press and hold SOUND, then press and release RHYTHM. The display shows the current key set- ting.

0

1

2

3

4

SOUND

 

 

 

 

 

MELODY

 

 

 

 

 

ON/OFF

5

6

7

8

9

 

Note: The number on the display is the number of “semitones” to which the keyboard is set, com- pared to its default key. A semi- tone is a measurement that represents the acoustical interval between the keys of any two keys on the keyboard. For example, the difference between C and C or B and B is one semitone. You can transpose the key down 6 semi- tones (to an F ) and up 5 semi- tones (to an F) — a full octave.

2.Within 5 seconds, press TRANS- POSE/TUNE s or t to raise or lower the key. Each time you press the key, the number on the display in- creases or decreases by 1 (semi- tone).

VOLUME SYNCHRO/ START/ TEMPO

FILL-IN STOP

TRANSPOSE/TU

As you raise the key, 1 is C , 2 is D, and so on. As you lower the key, 1is B, 2is B , –3is A, and so on.

Notes:

You can also use the number key- pad to quickly raise the key. Press the desired semitone value (1 to 5).

To reset the keyboard to its default key (middle C), press both

TRANSPOSE/TUNE s and t at the same time. 0 appears on the dis- play.

You cannot change the key while the juke box mode is turned on.

The Concertmate 970 automati- cally resets the key to the default value of 0 (middle C) each time you turn off the keyboard or play the juke box tunes.

Each preset sound plays within a specified range. If a key change causes a note to exceed its range, the same note sounds in the near- est octave.

When you select preset sounds 90-96 after changing the key, the keyboard split changes accord- ingly.

Changing the key does not affect the PERCUSSION (No. 99) preset sound.

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970 specifications

The Optimus 970 is an advanced mobile processor that has garnered significant attention in the tech community. Designed for high-performance devices, its architecture incorporates cutting-edge technology suitable for various applications, including smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics.

One of the standout features of the Optimus 970 is its efficient power consumption. Utilizing a 7nm fabrication process, this processor strikes an ideal balance between performance and energy efficiency. As a result, devices powered by the Optimus 970 can deliver substantial processing power while extending battery life, a critical aspect for users on the go.

The processor features an octa-core configuration comprised of four high-performance cores and four power-efficient cores. This heterogeneous architecture allows the Optimus 970 to adapt to different tasks dynamically, optimizing power usage based on the workload. When running demanding applications or games, the high-performance cores provide the necessary speed, while the power-efficient cores handle lighter tasks to conserve energy.

In terms of graphics capabilities, the Optimus 970 integrates a robust GPU designed for immersive gaming and smooth graphics rendering. With support for advanced gaming technologies like real-time ray tracing and AI-enhanced graphics, it can provide lifelike visuals and enhance the overall user experience. This makes it particularly appealing to gamers and multimedia enthusiasts.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Optimus 970. It supports the latest wireless standards, including 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2, ensuring fast data transfer rates and seamless connectivity with various devices. Additionally, its integrated modem offers enhanced download speeds and lower latency, providing users with a smooth browsing and streaming experience.

The processor also incorporates advanced AI capabilities, enabling smart features such as real-time image processing, natural language processing, and robust security measures. These technologies enable smarter interactions and provide users with personalized experiences across applications.

Moreover, the Optimus 970 is designed with thermal efficiency in mind. Advanced thermal management techniques ensure that the processor operates optimally even under heavy loads, minimizing the risk of overheating and maintaining consistent performance.

In conclusion, the Optimus 970 stands out for its combination of powerful performance, energy efficiency, and support for the latest technologies. Its versatile architecture and advanced features position it as a leader in the mobile processing landscape, catering to the growing demands of modern users.