Using the Stage Setups

Overview

Your Digital Piano supports simultaneous play of up to four tones on the keyboard. In addition to tone assignments, you can also save effect, arpeggio, and other settings as a stage setup (called a “Stage Setting”), which can be easily recalled at any time, even while you are playing, to instantly change the Digital Piano’s setup.

You can have up to 100 stage setups (numbered 0-0 to 9-9) stored in Digital Piano memory.

Recalling a Stage Setup

1. Press the dl (BANK) button.

This will cause the button’s lamp to light.

2. Specify a bank and stage setup (Stage Setting) number.

First, holding down the dl (BANK) button, use buttons dm through dq or buttons ds through em to specify the bank number.

Next, use buttons dm through dq or buttons ds through em to specify the stage setup number.

NOTE

After specifying the stage setup number, edit the stage setup contents and save the results. For details about how to display the editing screen, see “Using the Editing Function” in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-13).

dl dm dn do dp dq

ds dt ek el em

Playing the Zone 1 Tone on all Keys

For details about zone parts, see the separate “Tutorial”.

1. Hold down the dl (BANK) button until its lamp starts to flash.

This sets up the keyboard so all keys will sound the tone selected for Zone 1. It also causes Stage Setup settings to change to presets that are optimized for the selected tone.

zFor details about parameters that can be edited, see the separate “Tutorial”.

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