C-190Portable Organ

Additional functions

5.Additional functions

Note: See p. 19 for how to save your settings to a registration memory.

Adding reverb

The C-190 allows you to add reverberation to what you play on the keyboard. The reverb effect provides a pleasant reverberation that gives the impression that you are performing in a concert hall, a church, etc.

(1) Press the [REVERB] button (it lights).

If you like the reverb effect but think it is too prominent or too faint, here’s how to change the reverb depth:

(2)Press the [DOWN] button to decrease the reverb level, or the [UP] button to increase it.

Note: Press [DOWN] and [UP] simultaneously to recall the

C-190’s original reverb depth.

(3)To switch off the reverb effect, press the [REVERB] button once again. Its indicator goes dark.

Selecting another reverb type

(4)

Switch on the reverb effect (see above).

(5)

Press and hold the [REVERB] button until its indica-

 

tor starts flashing.

(6)

Press the [DOWN] or [UP] button to select a differ-

 

ent reverb type.

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The available types are: Plate, Small Ambient, Room,

Gothic Church, Church, Cathedral

 

Selecting different tuningsTuning the C-190

There may be times when you accompany acoustic instruments that are difficult or impossible to tune. In that case, use the C-190’s TUNE function to adapt its tuning to that of the acoustic instrument:

(1)Hold down the [TUNE] button while pressing the [DOWN] button to lower the tuning.

You can lower the C-190’s overall tuning to as much as 432.8Hz. This frequency refers to the tuning of the A4.

(2)Hold down the [TUNE] button while pressing the [UP] button to raise the tuning.

You can increase the C-190’s overall tuning to as much as 445.2Hz.

(3)Hold down the [TUNE] button while pressing the [DOWN] and [UP] button to return to the C-190’s default tuning (A4= 440Hz).

The [TUNE] button only lights when the C-190’s tun- ing differs from 440.0Hz.

Note: This setting can be saved to the global area.

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