User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Panel & Display
- Main Display
- Setup
- Basic Operation
- Sounds
- Styles
- Songs and Audio
- Phrase Pads
- Albums
- Demo
- Mixer
- Performance Memory
- DSP Effects
- Keyboard Part Effects
- Controllers
- Microphone
- Scale Tuning
- MIDI I/O
- USB Storage Devices
- Utility Settings
- Expansion
- Sound List
- Style List
- Song List
- Phrase Pad List
- Part Effect List
- Global Effect List
- Insert Effect List
- Chord List
- Controller Function List
- Short Cut+ Chart
- MIDI Implementation List
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Setting the Keyboard Touch Sensitivity
This instrument features several dierent touch sensitivity curves programmed to simulate the touch response of vari-
ous model acoustic pianos.
1. Press “Split” on the main display or press the [GLOBAL SETTINGS] button and select the “Keyboard” function to
bring up the touch settings menu.
2. Press “Curve name” and a menu box will appear. Use the [DATA DIAL], the [<]/[>] buttons, or touchscreen to select a
sensitivity curve.
For some particular sounds, such as a clavichord, or pipe organ, etc., you may need to turn o the touch response. You
can turn o the keyboard response to get the same volume no matter what velocity you play at.
1. Do this by unselecting the “ON” button to turn the keyboard touch response OFF in the “Keyboard” menu.
2. Press “Flat Velocity” and a menu box will appear. Use the [DATA DIAL], the [<]/[>] buttons, or touchscreen to set this
parameter.
Sounds