Using the Registration Memory
•You cannot use the registration memory while you are using the synthesizer, memory, or demo tune functions.
•You cannot delete a registration setup from memory, but you can store a different setup in its place.
•You can use the keyboard’s MIDI function to save your setup data to your PC or other storage device.
Changing Keys
When you store a tone with DSP line turned on, all the DSP parameters are recalled as you select the tone.
4.Repeatedly press + or – to change the parameter’s setting, or use the number buttons to directly enter a value for the parameter.
If you want to change another parameter, repeat Steps 3, 4, and 5.
5.To store the settings, press (ENTER) to display the tone number (,; – *) where you want to save the user tone.
6.Repeatedly press + or – until the tone number you want appears.
7.Press (ENTER) to save the user tone. $/ appears briefly and the keyboard exits the Custom Tone Synthesizer mode.
Or, press (EXIT) to exit the Custom Tone Synthesizer mode without storing a new tone.
• | You cannot change the key while a |
| prerecorded tune is selected or playing. |
• | A semitone is a measurement that |
| represents the acoustical interval between |
the tones of any two keys on the keyboard. |
For example, the difference between C and |
C# or B and C is one semitone. |
• The transpose setting also affects memory |
playback (see “Playing Back from Song |
Memory” on Page 17) and auto |
accompaniment. |
• The keyboard automatically resets the key |
to the default value of 0 (middle C) each |
time you play a |
Tuning the Keyboard
•You cannot tune the keyboard while a prerecorded tune is displayed or playing.
•The tuning setting also affects memory playback (see “Playing Back from Song Memory” on Page 17) and auto accompaniment.
•The keyboard automatically resets the tuning pitch to the default value of 00 (cents) each time you turn off the keyboard.
Your keyboard can save different setups of controls in its registration memory. This lets you instantly recall your favorite settings.
The registration memory consists of four banks (0 – 3), each with four memory locations (1 – 4), totaling up to 16 settings. You can save each of the following settings in each registration memory:
•tone
•rhythm
•tempo
•split on/off
•split point
•layer on/off
•mixer settings (Channels
•effect settings
•equalizer settings
•touch response settings
•assignable jack setting (see “Using a Sustain Pedal” on Page 15)
•transpose (see “Changing Keys” on Page 14)
•tuning (see “Tuning the Keyboard” on Page 14)
•accompaniment volume
•auto harmonize on/off
1.Set the desired controls to the setting you want to store.
2.Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press BANK until the desired bank number appears.
3.While holding down STORE, press the
desired REGISTRATION button (1, 2, 3, or 4). $#appears after the selected bank/location number/letter.
4.Release STORE and REGISTRATION.
5.Repeat Steps
1.Repeatedly press BANK until the desired bank number appears.
2.Within 5 seconds, press the desired
REGISTRATION button (1, 2, 3, or 4).
3appears after the selected bank/ location number/letter.
Using the Registration Memory
The keyboard automatically selects the key of middle C each time you turn it on. For added flexibility as you play, the keyboard lets you change (transpose) the musical key in which it plays. You can transpose the key up or down 24 semitones (two octaves).
1.Press TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING, then repeatedly press or (CURSOR) until #'" appears. The displayed number is the number of semitones to which the keyboard is set, compared to its default key.
2.Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press
– or + to lower or raise the key. Each time you press – or +, the key changes by 1 semitone. As you raise the key, 1 is
C#, 2 is D, and so on . As you lower the key,
3.Press TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING to exit the menu setting mode.
Although your keyboard never goes out of tune, it lets you adjust its pitch to match other instruments or musical recordings.
A cent is the measurement that represents the acoustical interval between two tones. 1,200 cents equal 1 octave. You can tune the keyboard to within
1.Press TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING, then repeatedly press or (CURSOR) until 0' appears. The number on
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