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SETUP MODE
PERFORMANCE SETUP MENU
1.
Press the SETUP button.
The first Set Up Menu Screen will appear on the LCD Screen
2.
The Performance Listing will be highlighted.
Press the ENTER button to access the Performance menu.
3.
Use the CURSOR buttons to access the following options shown below.
VELOCITY
Velocity - This adjusts the Piano Keybed's Touch Sensitivity Response.
The piano offers four types of piano velocity settings, low, normal, high,
and fixed. The NORMAL setting is selected automatically when the
piano is turned on.
Use the VALUE buttons to change the velocity setting.
Press the ENTER button to confirm.
Velocity- Settings Explained
Low is a less sensitive piano response which requires a heavier touch
to obtain maximum sound levels.
Normal is an intermediate response suitable for most styles of music.
Normal is the default setting.
High is the most sensitive piano response which permits maximum
sound levels with a light touch.
Fixed does not offer any touch sensitivity. Each key plays at full
volume no matter how hard the piano key is hit. It is commonly used
on Harpsichord and Organ voices.
SPLIT POINT FUNCTION
Split Point - The split point divides the piano into two sections for both
the Upper Piano Voice, and the Auto Accompaniment or Lower Voice.
Please see the Piano Voices section for more information.
The Auto Accompaniment Split Point divides the piano into two sec-
tions, an Accompaniment section and a Melody Upper Piano section.
Please see the Auto Accompaniment section for more information.
Note: The default split point is the G2 key.
Use the ­ VALUE + buttons or the DATA wheel to select a split point in
the range of C2-C4 Piano Key Range.
Press the ­ VALUE + buttons simultaneously to recall the default
setting.
Performance Setup
Velocity
Transpose
Norm
0
Split Point
G2
Screen Hold
45
Performance Setup
Velocity
Transpose
Norm
0
Split Point
G2
Screen Hold
45
SETUP - PERFORMANCE MENU
CURSOR
ENTER
SETUP

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