Williams Sound Sonata 88 Touch Response Keyboard, Octave Down Control, Instant select Piano voice

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6. Instant select Piano voice

You can select the piano voices immediately by pressing the PIANO button.

When you press the PIANO button, the digital piano turns into Normal status automatically, at this time Dual voice function is unable to start.

Press the PIANO button again to exit the PIANO mode and return to the previously selected voice.

If you select a voice directly in the Piano status, the PIANO status will be exit automatically.

Touch Response Keyboard

The keys on this digital piano is velocity sensitive, which means, the harder you play on the keys, the louder the sound becomes, as occurs in an acoustic piano.

The Touch Response Keyboard can be turn on and off at any time. At the default, the Touch Response is turned on.

Press the TOUCH button, the arrow head pointing to TOUCH on the display disappears, at this time the touch response is off.

HARMONY

OCTAVE DOWN

TOUCH

Octave Down Control

When you are playing in Normal mode, you can octave-shift the current voice down one octave in real time. In the Fingered, Single Fingered and Split mode, play with the right hand to shift down one octave.

In Normal mode, press the OCTAVE DOWN button, the octave down indicator appears in the display and now the entire keyboard shift down one octave.

NORMAL

 

HARMONY

FINGERED

ONE FINGER

OCTAVE DOWN

SPLIT

TOUCH

In Fingered, Single Fingered and Split mode, press the OCTAVE DOWN button, the octave down indicator appears in the display and now the right section of the keyboard shift down one octave.

To cancel the octave down function, press the OCTAVE DOWN button again, the octave down indicator turns off.

Arrow heads appear

NORMAL

FINGERED ONE FINGER SPLIT

HARMONY

OCTAVE DOWN

TOUCH

Octave Down Indicator

HARMONY

OCTAVE DOWN

TOUCH

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Contents Page Precautions Contents Digital Piano Set-up Guide Digital Piano Set-up Guide Cable stabling hook General Guide OC1, OC2, OC3 Using Headphones ConnectorsUsing the AC power jack Using the AUX.OUT jackUsing the Foot Pedals Using the Midi IN/OUT JackVoices and Effects Power Switch & VolumeBasic Operation DemonstrationDual Voice HarmonyDrum Kit Digital EffectsInstant select Piano voice Touch Response KeyboardOctave Down Control Select a Style Split KeyboardPlaying the Styles Chord Recognition Modes Accompaniment Control SyncMetronome Jam TrackSelecting the One Touch Setting One Touch SettingMemorize Panel Settings How to store a memorized setting?Record a New Song SequencerPlayback the recorded song Muting the sections Mixer Volume ControlUtility Functions Changing the TempoPitch Utility Functions ContiunedPan TransposeMidi channel selection Control Change filterSpecifications TroubleshootingAppendix 1A Single Finger Chord Chart Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing DisplayAppendix 1B Fingered Chord Chart Appendix 2 Style List Appendix 3 Voice ListAppendix 4 Demo Song List Appendix 5 Digital Effect List

Sonata 88 specifications

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