To select a digital effect

While holding down the CONTROL button, press the keyboard key that corresponds to the digital effect you want to select.

A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while holding down CONTROL.

Power on effect settings

The table below shows the effect settings that are assigned to each tone whenever you turn on CELVIANO power.

Tone Name

Digital Effect Setting

REVERB

CHORUS

 

GRAND PIANO

HALL 1

OFF

MELLOW PIANO

HALL 1

OFF

GRAND PIANO 2

HALL 1

OFF

ELEC PIANO 1

HALL 1

ON

ELEC PIANO 2

HALL 1

ON

HARPSICHORD

HALL 1

OFF

PIPE ORGAN

HALL 1

OFF

STRINGS

HALL 1

ON

The above digital effect settings can be changed after you turn on power.

NOTE

Selecting a tone automatically selects the digital effects cur- rently assigned to it.

Changes you make to digital effect settings are assigned to the currently selected tone only.

Digital effect settings remain in effect until you turn off CELVI- ANO power.

Demo tunes have their own digital effect settings, which are automatically selected whenever you select a demo tune.

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More about tones

Polyphony

This piano can play up to 64 notes at the same time.

Also note that some of the tones offer only 32-note polypho- ny (GRAND PIANO, MELLOW PIANO, ELEC PIANO 1, HARPSICHORD, STRINGS).

Touch Response

The touch response feature of this piano causes the volume of the tones and the sound of the tones themselves to change slightly in accordance with how much pressure you apply to the keyboard, just like with an acoustic piano. Touch response affects the HARPSICHORD tone only slightly, because the original musical instrument normally produces the same sound, no matter how much pressure is applied.

Digitally Sampled Tones

The tones of this piano are produced using digitally recorded samples of actual musical instruments. Not all of the in- struments, however, can produce tones across the entire range played by this piano (A0 through C8). In such a case, digital recordings are used for the range that actually can be produced by the original instrument, and synthesized tones are used for notes that cannot be produced naturally. Because of this, you may notice very slight differences between natural notes and synthesized notes in sound quality and in results produced when using effects. These differences are normal and do not indicate malfunction.

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