Peavey pRP 6 owner manual Transpose, To raise the pitch of the instrument

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Transpose

The TRANSPOSE function allows you to quickly change the overall pitch of the instrument, raising or lowering it in steps of one semitone at a time (max. +/– 12 semitones). The transposition applied remains in memory until changed again, or until the instrument is turned off. Turning pRP6 on again restores the normal pitch (C = C).

1.Hold down the TRANSPOSE function key, (C7), then press either the DATA m button or the DATA n button.

Pressing either button, the instrument automatically plays a reference note C in the current pitch (note C).

To raise the pitch of the instrument

2.If you press the DATA m button a second time, the pitch will be raised by one semitone.

The note played in this case will be C#. The pRP6 will now be transposed to the new pitch (C = C#).

Pressing DATA m again will raise the pitch by another semitone (C=D) and so on. Continue in this way until you obtain the required pitch.

To lower the pitch of the instrument

3.Hold down the TRANSPOSE function key (C7) and press the DATA n button once.

The instrument will play a note in the current pitch set in step 2 (in this case D) which will correspond to the reference note.

Press the DATA n button again and the pitch will be lowered by one semitone. The note played in this case will be Db (C = Db).

Press DATA n once more to lower the pitch by another semitone (C = C) so on. Continue in this way until you obtain the required pitch.

Repeat the operations, always with C7 pressed, until you obtain the required transposition either above or below standard pitch.

To escape from the TRANSPOSE menu, simply release the corre- sponding function key C7.

The instrument will remain set at the new pitch until you change the setting, or turn the instrument off. When you turn the instrument on again, the Transpose setting will set automatically to the normal pitch.

To cancel the transposition (without turning off)

4.Hold down the TRANSPOSE function key (C7) and press both the DATA m and n buttons at the same time.

The normal pitch of the instrument will be restored (C=C), confirmed by the reference note which will play the note C.

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Contents Page General safety instructions Contents Page Introduction Instrument Overview Control panelRear panel Midi IN/OUTPlaying the pRP6 PRP6 Presets NameFunctions of the pRP6 Touch sensitivity From Hard to SoftFrom Soft to Hard To cancel the transposition without turning off TransposeTo raise the pitch of the instrument To lower the pitch of the instrumentTo raise the tuning To lower the tuningTo reset the tuning TuneResetting to the default Midi channel configuration Midi ChannelMidi Local Resetting to the default Common channel Midi Common channelAbout Midi Midi portsMidi channels Midi CommonAnother drumkit is also in Bank Midi messages transmitted and received by pRP6Midi Applications As a Midi controlling deviceAs a Slave device Midi Sequencer recordingPanel Reset Technology Damper Physical ModelIndex Appendix Page PRP6 Midi Sound table GM GMX A2 Appendix PRP6 Preset tables Drumkit Tables Drumkit tables A6 Appendix Midi Implementation chart Control Change on tracks Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code