Williams Sound Sonata 88 manual Mixer Volume Control, Utility Functions, Muting the sections

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Mixer Volume Control

If you are playing in Normal mode with Voices on a Split keyboard, you may at some stage want to adjust the volume of one section with respect to the other. Using the MIXER Volume controls, you can balance your Upper and Lower voices to the levels requires easily.

The mixer consist of 7 twin buttons organized

in 2 rows. The top row of buttons are INCREASE VOLUME controls while the bottom row are DECREASE VOLUME controls.

Increase Volume

Decrease Volume

To increase the volume of each section, press and hold the INCREASE VOLUME button on the top row until you reach the volume you required.

To decrease the volume, press and hold the DECREASE VOLUME control button.

Muting the sections

You can use the MIXER control buttons to turn off a section, simply press both INCREASE VOLUME and DECREASE VOLUME buttons simultaneously to mute te section required.

To restore the volume to normal, press both the INCREASE VOLUME and DECREASE VOLUME buttons again at the same time.

Increase Volume

Decrease Volume

Utility Functions

Changing the Tempo

Every time you select a Style, you also recall a memorized Tempo, shown on the top left corner of the display.

NORMAL

FINGERED

S.FINGER

SPLIT

DUAL

HARMONY

OCTAVE DOWN

Tempo setting

TOUCH

 

You can speed up or slow down the tempo, before or after starting the Style by pressing the TEMPO +/- buttons. Hold down either the + or - button to change the Tempo value at high speed.

Decrease Tempo

Increase Tempo

Restoring the memorized Tempo

To restore the Style's memorized tempo, press both the Tempo + and - buttons simultaneously.

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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 the AC power jack ConnectorsUsing Headphones Using the AUX.OUT jackUsing the Midi IN/OUT Jack Using the Foot PedalsBasic Operation Power Switch & VolumeVoices and Effects DemonstrationHarmony Dual VoiceDigital Effects Drum KitTouch Response Keyboard Octave Down ControlInstant select Piano voice Split Keyboard Playing the StylesSelect a Style Chord Recognition Modes Sync Accompaniment ControlJam Track MetronomeMemorize Panel Settings One Touch SettingSelecting the One Touch Setting How to store a memorized setting?Sequencer Playback the recorded songRecord a New Song Utility Functions Mixer Volume ControlMuting the sections Changing the TempoPan Utility Functions ContiunedPitch TransposeControl Change filter Midi channel selectionTroubleshooting SpecificationsChord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Display Appendix 1A Single Finger Chord ChartAppendix 3 Voice List Appendix 1B Fingered Chord Chart Appendix 2 Style ListAppendix 5 Digital Effect List Appendix 4 Demo Song List

Sonata 88 specifications

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