Power on default effect settings
The table below shows the effect settings that are assigned to each tone whenever you turn on the digital piano power.
Tone Name | Digital Effect Setting | ||
REVERB | CHORUS | ||
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GRAND PIANO 1 | Hall 1 | Off (Chorus 3)* | |
GRAND PIANO 2 | Hall 1 | Off (Chorus 3)* | |
BRIGHT PIANO | Room 3 | Off (Chorus 3)* | |
MELLOW PIANO | Room 1 | Off (Chorus 3)* | |
ELEC PIANO 1 | Room 3 | Chorus 3 | |
ELEC PIANO 2 | Room 3 | Chorus 3 | |
VIBRAPHONE | Hall 1 | Off (Chorus 3)* | |
HARPSICHORD | Room 1 | Off (Chorus 3)* |
*( ) : the initial setting of the chorus type when chorus effect is turned on.
•You can change the above digital effect settings after you turn on power.
❚NOTE
•Selecting a tone automatically selects the digital effects currently 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 the digital piano power.
•Demo tunes have their own digital effect settings, which are automatically selected whenever you select a demo tune.
Adjusting the Sound Quality
The Sound Quality Adjustment feature lets you select from among three different sound quality (equalizer) settings each for the digital piano's
Built-in Speaker Sound Quality Types
Type | Keyboard Key | Description | |
Number* | |||
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| Bright sound | |
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| Recommended when the | |
Type 1 | 1 | digital piano is located away | |
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| from walls, in front of a | |
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| curtain, etc. | |
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| Normal sound | |
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| Recommended when the | |
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| digital piano is located in | |
Type 2 | 2 | front of a covered wall or | |
other surface that absorbs | |||
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| s o u n d , a n d w h e n t h e | |
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| audience is located in back of | |
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| the digital piano. | |
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| Soft sound | |
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| Recommended when the | |
Type 3 | 3 | digital piano is located in | |
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| front of a wall or other hard | |
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| surface that reflects sound. |
*Number marked above keyboard key
The above sound quality settings are based on the acoustic characteristics of the digital piano's
Headphone Sound Quality Types
Type | Keyboard Key | Description | |
Number* | |||
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| Bright sound | |
Type 1 | 1 | Recommended when using | |
headphones with a limited | |||
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| high range. | |
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| Normal sound | |
Type 2 | 2 | Recommended when using | |
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| normal headphones. | |
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| Soft sound | |
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| R e c o m m e n d e d f o r l o n g | |
Type 3 | 3 | listening sessions and for | |
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| those who prefer a gentler | |
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| sound. |
*Number marked above keyboard key
The above settings produce relatively flat equalizer characteristics. Select the setting that best suits the headphones you are using.
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