Selecting Voices
When using the Silent Piano function, you can use the internal voices of this unit to perform with voices other |
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Piano (Default setting) | Hold down the |
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Harpsichord | Hold down the |
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Vibraphone | Hold down the |
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Pipe organ | Hold down the |
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Celesta | Hold down the |
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Strings | Hold down the |
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Electric piano 1 | Hold down the |
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Electric piano 2 | Hold down the |
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Jazz organ | Hold down the |
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Choir | Hold down the |
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Note
•Sound is output after you have pressed a key to select a voice.
•Turning the instrument off resets voice selection, which returns to piano the next time you turn the unit on.
•See “Preset Voice List” on page 20 for details on voices.
•You can also select two voices for simultaneous playback. See “Dual Voice” on page 6.
Caution
•You can change voices while performing. This function is not available for songs that are being played back.
•For voices other than piano, the soft pedal alters the voice variation rather than dampening the tone.
•For voices other than piano, the volume of the sound for the three lowest keys has been lowered intentionally.
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Voice Variation
This unit provides variations on voices for your enjoyment when playing other voices than piano.
See “Preset Voice List” on page 20 for details on variations.
The voice alternates between normal and a variation every time you press the soft pedal (the pedal at far left).
The PLAY/STOP lamp lights briefly when you change between a normal voice and its variation. Green indicates the normal voice, while orange indicates that a variation has been selected.
There are variations available for each voice. Turning off the unit resets variation selection.
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