User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Main Features
- Contents
- Introduction
- Panel Descriptions
- Getting Ready
- Connecting the AC Adaptor
- Installing Batteries (Sold Separately)
- Connecting the External Equipment
- Turning On/Off the Power
- Adjusting the Volume Level ([VOLUME] Knob)
- Adjusting the Display Contrast ([LCD CONTRAST] Knob)
- Turning the Display Backlight On/Off
- Using the Included USB Memory Protector
- Listening to the Demo Songs
- Application Guide
- Reference
- Overview
- Detailed Tone Settings
- Detailed Settings for Performance Functions
- Song Player Settings
- Other Settings
- Connecting an External MIDI Device
- Appendices
27
Playing Jazz Electric Piano
Jazz EP
When you select the “Stage Phazer” effect, a phasing effect is applied to the sound.
In this section, you turn on the “Tremolo” effect while you play.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PIANO] button.
The “MFX” screen is displayed.
In the “MFX” screen, you can set the effect that you add to the
currently selected tone.
You can also use the [MENU] button to display the “MFX”
screen. For more information, see page “Editing the Effects
(MFX/Chorus/Reverb) (Effect Edit)” (p. 61).
Use the dial to select “17: TREMOLO.”
“Tremolo” is selected for the effect type.
Play the sample score.
Experiment with the different moods different effects can add to
your playing.
Adding an Effect
1
Switch the effect on/off
Effect type
Detailed settings of the effect type
Memo
2
3
Tremolo/Phaser
“Tremolo” vibrates the volume to add its unique effect to the tone. With “Phaser,” the tone swells.
Both of these effects were often used on some legendary electric pianos in the 70s.
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