User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Overview and Setup
- Operations Common to All Modes
- Digital Piano Operations
- Listening to Demo Play
- Selecting a Tone
- Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response)
- Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps (Transpose)
- Fine Tuning a Pitch (Tuning)
- Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
- Using the Sound Mode Effects (Hall Simulator and Surround)
- Using Chorus
- Using Brilliance
- Adjusting Acoustic Piano Sound Characteristics (Acoustic Simulator)
- Using the Metronome
- Specifying the Tempo
- Splitting the Keyboard for Duet Play
- Changing the Scale Tuning (Temperament) of the Keyboard
- Listening to Songs (Music Library)
- Using the MIDI Recorder to Record or Playback Performances
- Using the Audio Recorder to Record Performances
- Listening to Songs (MIDI Player)
- USB Flash Drive
- Supported USB Flash Drives
- USB Flash Drive and USB Type A Port Handling Precautions
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive to and Detaching It from the Digital Piano
- Formatting a USB Flash Drive
- USB Flash Drive Operations
- Using a Computer to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash Drive
- Storing Standard Audio Data (WAV Files) to a USB Flash Drive
- Configuring Settings
- Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function)
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
- MIDI Implementation Chart
EN-13
Digital Piano Operations
You can use the lower range of the keyboard to sound a bass
tone. When the keyboard is split between a left side and a
right side range, the tone assigned to the lower (left side)
range is the “Lower part tone”, which is referred to as the
“Lower tone” in this manual. The tone assigned to the upper
(right side) range is the “Upper1 part tone”, which is referred
to as the “Upper1 tone”.
Any one of the 17 non-bass tones can be assigned to the
upper range.
■ To use split to play bass notes in the lower range
1.
Use the procedure under “Selecting a Single
Tone” (page EN-11) to select the upper range
(Upper1) tone.
2.
While holding down 8 GRAND PIANO, press
the D2 keyboard key.
This assigns the bass tone to the lower range.
3.
Release 8 GRAND PIANO.
• You can adjust the volume of the Lower part and configure
other Lower part settings. For more information, see
“Configuring Upper2 Part and Lower Part Settings” (page
EN-40).
■ To unsplit the keyboard
•Touch 8 GRAND PIANO.
This unsplits the keyboard and selects the GRAND PIANO
CONCERT tone.
Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with
keyboard pressure (speed). This provides you some of the
same expressivity you get on an acoustic piano.
Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones
BASS GRAND PIANO CONCERT
Split Point
High RangeLow Range
C1
A0
C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7
C8
D2
Changing Keyboard Response to
Touch Pressure (Touch Response)
Pressing fast produces
louder notes.
Pressing slowly
produces softer notes.
Do not try to use too
much pressure.