Basic Operations
Changing Tones and Configuring DSP
Effect Settings
This keyboard has only a single DSP sound source. Because of this, selecting tones for which DSP is enabled for multiple parts when layering or splitting tones (page
DSP line is a parameter that controls whether or not the currently selected DSP effect is applied to a part.* Each tone has a DSP line parameter. Selecting a tone for a part applies the tone’s DSP line parameter setting to all parts.
*The DSP line parameter is turned on (DSP effect is applied) for the 332 Advanced Tones numbered 000 through 331, and turned off (DSP effect not applied) for the 200 preset tones from 400 to 599. For information about other tones, see “Tone Types” on page
•Pressing the PIANO SETTING button while a rhythm is playing stops rhythm play and then changes the keyboard setup.
•Pressing the PIANO SETTING button while the keyboard is in the Synthesizer Mode or other mode exits the current mode and then changes the keyboard setup.
•The setup of the keyboard does not change if you press the PIANO SETTING button when any one of the following exists.
*During
*While the data save or overwrite message is on the display
*During demo tune play
Pressing this button changes the setup of the keyboard to optimize it for piano play.
Settings
Tone number: | “000” |
Rhythm number: | “140” |
Accompaniment Mode: | Normal |
Layer: | Off |
Split: | Off |
Auto Harmonize: | Off |
Transpose: | 0 |
Touch Response: | Off: Returns to initial default |
| On: No change |
Assignable Jack: | SUS |
Local Control: | On |
Mixer Channel 1 Parameter |
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Setup: | Depends on tone |
To optimize keyboard settings for piano play
1. Press the PIANO SETTING button.
2. Now try playing something on the keyboard.
•The notes you play will sound with a piano tone.
3.If you want to play with rhythm accompaniment, press the START/STOP button.
•This causes a rhythm that is optimized for piano will start to play.
•To stop rhythm play, press the START/STOP button again.