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FUNCTIONS
SONG VOLUME
SONG VOLUME - The Song Volume function mode is used strictly as a numerical volume
level display. It is not adjustable from the +/YES or ­/NO Buttons. It is adjust-
able only by the Song Volume Slider Control located next to the Bass and Treble
sliding controls.
When the Song Volume Function Mode is engaged the LCD screen will show the
numerical value of the Song Volume when the Song Volume Slider Control is
moved to the left or to the right.
OCTAVE SHIFT - The Octave Shift function will shift the keyboard note value up or down
in entire Octave increments. The range is 2+ to 2- from normal Keyboard note
values, where 0 is for normal pitch.
You may want to use this 88 note Octave Shift on certain instrument voices
whose frequency ranges differ from the 88 note Acoustic Piano.
1.
Press the FUNCTION button. The Function LED indicator will turn on.
The first menu item is Touch which appears on the LCD display.
2.
Press the Down Arrow PAGE button until you see Octave on the LCD screen.
3.
Press the +/YES to display the current Octave Setting.
4.
Press the +/YES or the ­/NO buttons to change the Octave Level and move the
keyboard note values up or down by one Octave. Octave range is from 2 to -2.
5.
To exit the Function mode press the FUNCTION button. The Function LED
indicator will turn off.
OCTAVE
USING THE OCTAVE FUNCTION
LAYER OCTAVE
LAYER OCTAVE - The Layer Octave Shift function will shift the keyboard note value up
or down in entire Octave increments for the selected Layer Instrument Voice only.
Depending on which voice you have selected it may sound better if one of the
voice was Octave Shifted.
Follow steps 1-5 listed above to activate the Layer Octave Shift Function.
LOWER OCTAVE
LOWER OCTAVE - The Lower Octave Shift function will shift the Lower keyboard note
value up or down in entire Octave increments for the selected Lower Instrument
Voice only.
Depending on which voice you have selected it may sound better or it may be
easier to play if the voice shifted up or down by one or two Octaves.
Follow steps 1-5 listed above to activate the Lower Octave Shift Function.
Octave 0
FUNCTION
+ / YES
- / NO

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