
Adjusting the Tuning of the Digital
Piano
You can adjust the overall tuning of the digital piano for play along with another instrument. You can adjust tuning within a range of ±50 cents* from A4 = 440.0Hz.
Use the keyboard keys noted below to adjust the tuning of the digital piano.
Setting keys
+ : raises the pitch |
1. While holding down the CONTROL button, press keyboard key E4
•Holding down either key changes the setting at high speed.
•A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while holding down CONTROL.
❚NOTE
•Holding down the CONTROL button and pressing keyboard keys E4
*100 cents is equivalent to one semitone.
Temperament
Modern pianos employ a tuning system called “Equal Temperament,” which is also used by your digital piano. Equal Temperament, however, is a relatively new tuning system, and different temperaments were in use during the times of Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin.
Your digital piano comes with the seven temperament settings listed below, which adjust the tuning of the keyboard to suit a variety of classical pieces.
Use the keys shown below to change the temperament setting.
Root Setting Range |
| Temperament |
|
| Setting Range |
(black key) F4 | F5 |
|
(black key) B5 | E6 |
•B5 .... Equal Temperament
•B5 ..... Kirnberger III
•C6 .... Werckmeister
•C 6 ...
•D6 .... Pythagorean System
•E 6 .... Just Major Intonation
•E6 ..... Just Minor Intonation
❚NOTE
•Equal temperament and a root of C are assigned as defaults whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
•See “About Temperaments” on page
1. Hold down the CONTROL button. Note that you must keep the CONTROL button depressed until step 4, below.
2. While still holding down the CONTROL button, select the temperament by pressing one of the keyboard keys illustrated below.
B5E6
•No sound is produced when the keys are pressed.
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