User's Manual

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Playing
Adjusting the Sound’s Ambience and Brightness
You can add reverberant ambience to the sound as though you were
performing in a concert hall. You can also adjust the tonal brightness
of your keyboard performance or the song playback.
1. Press the [ ] button.
The button is lit, and the piano is in function mode.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to select the screen of the item
that you want to set.
3. Press the [ ] knob to conrm, and then turn the [ ]
knob to choose the desired value.
Ambience
Higher values produce deeper ambience; lower
values produce shallower ambience.
The reverberation eect is not applied to audio les.
0–10 (default value: 1)
Headphones
3D Ambience
You can apply a Headphones 3D Ambience
eect that creates the impression that the
sound is being heard from the piano itself even
when youre using headphones.
The Headphones 3D Ambience eect applies only to
piano sounds; it does not apply to other sounds.
The reverberation eect is not applied to audio les.
O, On (default value: On)
Brilliance
Higher values produce brighter sounds.
-10–0–+10 (default value: 0)
4. To exit the setting, press the [ ] button to exit
function mode.
Changing the Keyboard Touch
You can change the playing feel (touch) of the keyboard.
1. Press the [ ] button.
The button is lit, and the piano is in function mode.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to access the Key Touch” screen.
3. Press the [ ] knob to conrm, and then turn the [ ]
knob to choose the desired value.
50 (default)
This touch setting is closest to that of an acoustic
piano.
1–100 Higher values make the keyboard feel heavier.
Fix
The sound is heard at a xed volume regardless of
how strongly you play the keyboard.
4. To exit the setting, press the [ ] button to exit
function mode.
Practicing with the Metronome
You can practice while hearing a metronome.
& “Practicing with the Metronome (p. 14)
Changing the Settings for Metronome
You can change various other settings of the metronome in addition
to its tempo and time signature.
1. Press the [ ] button and [ ] button simultaneously.
The Metronome setting screen appears.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to access the screen of the item
that you want to set.
3. Press the [ ] knob to conrm.
4. Turn the [ ] knob to change the setting.
Beat
2/2, 3/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4,
3/8, 6/8, 8/8, 9/8, 12/8 (default value:
4/4)
Metronome Downbeat
If this is on, the rst beat (downbeat)
of the metronome is played with a
stronger sound.
O, On (default value: On)
Metronome Pattern
Changes the pattern of the
metronome.
O, Eighth note, Eighth-note triplet,
Shue, Sixteenth note, Quarter-note
triplet, Quarter note, Dotted eighth
(default value: O)
Metronome Volume
Changes the metronomes volume
O, 1–10 (default value: 5)
Metronome Tone
Changes the tone of the metronome.
Click, Electronic, Voice (Japanese),
Voice (English) (default value: Click)
5. To exit the setting, press the [ ] button.
Reading the note name (e.g., C4)
The alphabetical indication for settings such as split point” shows
the name of the note.
For example, the indication “C4” means “the fourth ‘C’ from the
left edge of the keyboard.