Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
- FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
- PRECAUTIONS
- Main Features
- Contents
- Panel Controls and Terminals
- Setting Up
- Quick Guide
- Panel Display Indications
- Portable Grand
- Playing Voices
- Effects
- Selecting and Playing Styles
- Using the Music Database
- Registration Memory
- Selecting and Playing Songs
- Song Recording
- Song Lesson
- Disk Operations
- MIDI Functions
- Troubleshooting
- Data Backup & Initialization
- Voice List
- Style List
- Music Database List
- Drum Kit List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Effect map
- Keyboard Stand Assembly (DGX-500 only)
- Specifications
- Index

Playing Voices
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Touch and Touch Sensitivity
The Touch function gives you dynamic, expressive control over the voices, letting
you determine how loud or soft the sound is by your playing strength.
Turn the Touch function on or off as desired by pressing the [TOUCH] but-
ton.
Touch Sensitivity lets you set how the DGX-500/300 responds to your playing
strength, allowing you to customize this expressive function to suit your own
playing style.
1 Select the Touch Sensitivity control.
Press and hold the [TOUCH] button until the Touch Sensitivity setting and
name appears in the display.
2 Change the value.
Use the numeric keypad or [+]/[-] buttons to set the desired setting: 1, 2, or 3
(explained below).
● Settings:
When Touch is turned off, a constant volume (corresponding to a velocity
value of 80) is produced.
1 (Soft) This results in limited touch response, and produces a relatively narrow
dynamic range, no matter how lightly or strongly you play the keys.
2 (Medium) This lets you play over a normal dynamic range (soft to loud).
3 (Hard) This is designed for playing very soft passages, giving you slightly more
detailed control in the soft volume range.
Indicates Touch
function is on
TUNING
000
001
Current Touch Sensitivity setting
Medium
2
001
Restoring the Default Touch
Sensitivity Value
The default Touch Sensitivity is 2
(Medium). To restore the default
value, press both [+]/[-] buttons
simultaneously (when Touch Sensi
-
tivity is selected).