Quick Guide

Using the Modulation Wheel

The Modulation function applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard. This is applied to all the keyboard parts (RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT). Moving the MODULATION wheel down (towards MIN) decreases the depth of the effect, while moving it up (towards MAX) increases it.

PITCH BEND MODULATION

n• To avoid accidently applying modulation, make sure the MODULATION Wheel is set at MIN before you start playing.

The effects caused by using the MODULATION wheel will not be applied to the LEFT part when the Chord Fingering type is set to the one other than “FULL KEYBOARD” or “AI FULL KEYBOARD” with the [ACMP] and PART ON/OFF [LEFT] turned on.

You can set whether the effects caused by the MODULATION Wheel will be applied or not to each of the keyboard part.

1Call up the display.

[FUNCTION] [D] CONTROLLER TAB [][®] KEYBOARD/PANEL [A]/[B] 2 MODULATION WHEEL

2Set whether the effects caused by the MODULATION Wheel will be applied or not to each of the keyboard part by using the [5π†]/[6π†]/[7π†] button.

[5π†] button..........

Sets whether the effects caused by the MODULATION Wheel will be applied or not to the

 

LEFT part.

[6π†] button..........

Sets whether the effects caused by the MODULATION Wheel will be applied or not to the

 

RIGHT1 part.

[7π†] button..........

Sets whether the effects caused by the MODULATION Wheel will be applied or not to the

 

RIGHT2 part.

Using the Metronome

The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds.

1 Press the METRONOME button to start the metronome.2 To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME button again.

Adjusting the Tempo or Setting the Time Signature of the Metronome Sound

Adjusting the Metronome Tempo

1Press the TEMPO [–]/[+] button to call up the pop-up tempo setting display.

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