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CVP-701 Reference Manual 7
Voices – Playing the Keyboard –
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3 Use the [3] – [6] buttons to select the appropriate settings or to adjust the
value.
When you select one of the specific Drum Kit Voices below, you can confirm the key assignments in the
Drum Kit Tutor display.
Compatible Drum Kit Voices:
StandardKit1, StandardKit2, HitKit, RoomKit, RockKit, JazzKit, BrushKit, SymphonyKit, StudioKit,
PowerKit1, PowerKit2, AcousticKit, RealDrums
Call up the Drum Kit Tutor display.
Select the compatible Drum Kit Voice in the Voice Selection display [8] MENU1 [4] (DRUM KIT)
NOTE The Drum Kit Tutor display is not available for some Drum Kit Voices for which the “DRUM KIT” button is not available in MENU1 at the bottom of the Voice
Selection display.
In the default setting, the C3-B3 range of the keyboard is shown for confirming the assignments. When you
press a key, the instrument name assigned to the key is shown in the display. To confirm other assignments
outside that range, use the [D]/[E] or [I]/[J] buttons to shift the keyboard illustration left or right by one octave
in the display, or press a key in another octave.
[3]/
[4]
TUNING CURVE Determines the tuning curve. Select “FLAT” if you want the tuning
curve of the piano Voice to most accurately match that of other
instruments Voices.
STRETCH:
Tuning curve often employed by piano tuners to make the upper
octaves sound more natural. Best for solo piano performance.
FLAT:
Tuning curve in which the frequencies of the notes are repeated for
each octave over the entire keyboard range.
[5]/
[6]
KEY OFF SAMPLE Adjusts the volume of the key-off sound.
Confirm the Assignments of Drum Kit Voices
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