Using
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Pitch Lock | Pitch lock. When this setting is turned on for Layer 2, the Layer 2 pitch |
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Pitch Lock | is changed to the same pitch as Layer 1 so both pitches are the same. | Off, On |
Pitch Lock | The same is true for Layers 3 and 4, and Layers 5 and 6. |
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Stretch Tune | For details, see the melody tone “Stretch Tune” on page |
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| Key off velocity mode. Select “KeyOff” to use the key off velocity as the |
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KeyOffVel.Mode | key off velocity, or “KeyOn” to select the key on velocity. Select “Both” | KeyOff, KeyOn, Both |
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| Pan. This is a group of editable parameters associated with panning |
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| (sound stereo position). For details, see the melody tone “Pan” on page |
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• For details about the setting items below, see the melody tone “Pan” |
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| Dynamic Panning, Pan Position |
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Applying Effects to Notes
Your Digital Piano has three types of effects, each of which includes the effects described below.
A) Digital Signal Processor (DSP)A collection of versatile DSP effects help to enhance the sound of tones. For example, distortion can be applied to an electric guitar sound to make it sound more powerful. There are 20 different DSP types, and the most appropriate one for the selected tone is applied automatically.
B) System Effects (SYSTEM)These effects are shared by all Digital Piano parts. The depth of an effect can be adjusted by specifying the send level from the part to each system effect.
•Chorus (System Chorus): Combines multiple layers of the same note to create a sound with more depth.
•Delay (System Delay): Delays the input signal and feeds it back to create a repeating effect and give notes more breadth.
•Reverb (System Reverb): Adds reverberation to make it sound like you are playing in a room or in a hall.
•Resonance (System Resonance): Simulates the resonance of acoustic piano strings.
String Resonance (String Reso): Generates resonance for the strings of keys being pressed.
Damper Resonance (Damper Reso): Generates string resonance when the damper pedal is pressed.
Note that use of string resonance and damper resonance is supported only for certain tones.*
*Tones for which the “Reso.Return Level” mixer parameter (page
These effects process the Digital Piano master output signal.
•Equalizer (Master Equalizer (EQ)): Adjusts the master frequency characteristics. The Master Equalizer can be used to adjust the frequency and gain of four frequency bands: low, mid1, mid2, and high.
•Compressor (Master Compressor): Compresses the instrument master output signal. This effect can be used to suppress level dispersion and limit the level of the input signal so it does not exceed the setting value.