
Tuning
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The tuning (pitch) of the entire instrument can be finely adjusted, which is useful during remix play with the CD or when
performing along with other instruments, etc.
=>Use the TUNING A and V buttons, below the display
to the right, to fine-adjust the tuning,
<Display example>
Adjust the tuning while playing the keyboard to confirm
that it is correct.
Pressing both buttons at the same time will reset the
tuning to the standard 440.0 Hz.
A few moments after you finish adjusting the tuning,
the instrument automatically exits the setting mode.
When VALUE is shown on the display above the but
tons, these buttons are used for various settings and
cannot be used for TUNING. To access the TUNING
function in this case, first exit the setting mode.
Transpose
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The TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semitone steps across an entire
octave.
Suppose you learn to play a song—in the key of C, for example—and decide you want to sing it, only to find that it’s
either too high or too low for your voice. Your choice is to either learn the song all over again in a different key, or to
use the TRANSPOSE feature.
?Use the TRANSPOSE A and V buttons, below the
display to the left, to change to a different key.
<Display example>
Each press of the A button raises the key in semitone
steps, and each press of the V button lowers the key
in semitone steps , within a one-octave range.
If the two buttons are pressed at the same time, the
key returns to C.
When the TRANSPOSE function is active (that is,
when not the key of C), the transpose mark is shown
on the display.
• When ITEM is shown on the display above the buttons,
these buttons are used for various settings and cannot
be used for TRANSPOSE. To access the TRANS
POSE function in this case, first exit the setting mode.
<Example: transposed to D>
Played keys: C major
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Notes that sound: D major
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