User Manual

Customizing with Function Parameters
P-255 Owner’s Manual
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F5.4 String resonance depth
This parameter can be used to adjust the depth of the string
resonance effect applied to certain Voices—specifically,
Grand Piano, Ballad Grand, and Bright Grand.
•Available settings: 0 to 10
•Default setting: 5
F5.5 Damper-pedal sustain sample depth
Using this parameter, you can adjust the depth of sustain
samples applied to certain Voices—specifically, Grand
Piano, Ballad Grand, and Bright Grand—when the damper
pedal is operated.
•Available settings: 0 to 10
•Default setting: 5
F5.6 Key-off sample volume
This parameter can be used to adjust the volume of the key-
off sound (i.e., a subtle sound produced when the keys are
released) for certain Voices—specifically, Grand Piano,
Ballad Grand, Bright Grand, Stage E.Piano, Harpsichord,
and Clavi.
•Available settings: 0 to 10
•Default setting: 5
F5.7 Intro on/off status
Using this parameter, you can specify whether or not an
intro section should be played first of all whenever you start
a rhythm track.
•Available settings: ON and OFF
•Default setting: ON
F5.8 Ending on/off status
This parameter can be used to specify whether or not an
ending section should be played whenever you stop a
rhythm track.
•Available settings: ON and OFF
•Default setting: ON
F6.1 Metronome volume
Use this parameter to set the volume of the built-in metro-
nome.
•Available settings: 1 to 20
•Default setting: 15
Shortcut:
Yo u can jump directly to Function parameter F6.1 by pressing
the [FUNCTION] button with the [METRONOME] button held
down.
F6.2 Rhythm playback volume
Using this parameter, you can balance the volumes of the
rhythm track (page 20) and the sound produced by the key-
board.
•Available settings: 1 to 20
•Default setting: 16
F6.3 Audio song playback volume
•Available settings: 1 to 20
•Default setting: 16
Shortcut:
Yo u can jump directly to Function parameter F6.3 by pressing
the [FUNCTION] button while an audio song is playing. The vol-
ume of the song can then be set using the [-/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons.
F6.4 MIDI song playback volume
This parameter can be used to balance the volumes of the
sound produced by the keyboard and a MIDI song that you
are playing along with.
•Available settings: 1 to 20
•Default setting: 20
Shortcut:
Yo u can jump directly to Function parameter F6.4 by pressing
the [FUNCTION] button while a MIDI song is playing. The vol-
ume of the song can then be set using the [-/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons.
F6.5 Speaker on/off status
Using this parameter, you can specify whether the digital
piano’s built-in speakers should also produce sound when
external speakers are connected (page 34).
•Available settings:
ON (As long as headphones are not connected, the speakers will
continue to produce sound.)
OFF (The speakers will produce no sound.)
•Default setting: ON
F6.6 AUX OUT volume control
This parameter can be used to specify how the volume of
audio output via the AUX OUT jack is controlled. When set
to “1” (Variable), you will be able to adjust the volume
using the [MASTER VOLUME] slider; when set to “2”
(Fixed), the slider will have no effect and the volume will
be fixed at the level set by Function parameter F6.7.
•Available settings: 1 (Variable) and 2 (Fixed)
•Default setting: 1
F6.7 Fixed AUX OUT volume
Using this parameter, you can set the volume to be used
when Function parameter F6.6 is set to “2” (Fixed).
•Available settings: 0 to 20
•Default setting: 15
F6. Volume settings
• When this parameter is set to “2” (Fixed), the headphones volume will also be
fixed at the level set by Function parameter F6.7.
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