Setting the Amount of Reverb
Reverb adds echo to the sound to give it more fullness and reverberation. Use the REVERB control to adjust the depth (the degree to which the reverb effect is applied to the sound). To turn the reverb off, set the control in the far left position.
You can also change the type of reverb to apply.
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Room | Reverberation similar to that heard in a normal | Hold down the |
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Hall 1 | Reverberation similar to that heard in a small | Hold down the |
(Default setting) | concert hall |
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Hall 2 | Reverberation similar to that heard in a large | Hold down the |
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Stage | Reverberation similar to that heard on a stage | Hold down the |
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The reverb type reverts to its default setting when you turn the power off.
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Adjusting the Pitch (Tuning)
The pitch of this instrument is set so that A3=440Hz. You can fine tune the pitch up or down 65 cents in 1 cent steps (100 cents is equal to 1 semitone).
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Raise the pitch | Hold down the |
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Lower the pitch | Hold down the |
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Return to default tuning | Hold down the |
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The pitch setting is stored when you turn the instrument off.
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