Playing the Keyboard
Selecting the Instrumental Sound You Wish to Play
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Use the eight Tone buttons to select tones.
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Tone Buttons
Press any Tone button.
When you play the keyboard, the selected tone is played.
Tone Name | Description |
Piano 1 | bright piano sound |
Piano 2 | mellow piano sound |
E. (Electric) Piano | electric piano sound |
Vibraphone | vibraphone sound |
Harpsichord | harpsichord sound |
Organ | pipe organ sound |
Strings | the sound of a string instrument ensemble |
Choir | the sound of a vocal ensemble |
Layering Two Instrument Sounds—Dual Play
Playing with two different tones on the keyboard simultaneously is called “Dual Play.”
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Vibra- | Harpsi- | Organ Strings | Choir |
Piano 1 Piano 2 E.Piano phone | chord |
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1. While holding down the [Piano 1] button, press the [Strings] button.
When you play the keyboard, both the Piano 1 and Strings tones are layered.
In this way, you can hold down one Tone button and press another Tone button to layer two sounds for playing together.
2. To cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone button.
When you play the keyboard, only the sound of the button you pressed will be heard.
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