Williams Piano GRAND User Manual Page 11

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Sostenuto pedal: Is used to sustain tones that
have been played before the pedal is pressed, but
have not yet decayed. All tones played after the
pedal is pressed decay normally.
3
Damper/Forte pedal: Is used to sustain tones
already played but not yet decayed. All tones
played after the pedal is pressed will also
be sustained.
Power Supply
1
POWER: Switches the piano on and off.
Merely switching the unit off does not mean •
that it is fully disconnected from the mains.
If you do not plan to use your piano for a
prolonged period of time, please disconnect
it from the mains by unplugging the power
cable from the wall outlet.
2
LED: Lights up when the piano is ready
for operation.
Headphone Connectors
The headphone connectors are located on the
underside of the playing console (front left behind
the left leg).
Use these jacks to connect your headphones. It is not
possible to control the volume separately.
BASIC OPERATION
The following chapters describe some further basic
functions which you can use in addition to those
already explained.
Using Two Sounds (Layer Mode)
Instead of a single sound you can also play two
sounds simultaneously on the piano. These sounds
are layered and can be played together over the
entire keyboard.
In the SOUND SELECT section, simultaneously press
the buttons of the sounds to be layered.
The LEDs above the buttons light up to show that the
associated sounds have been selected.
In our example, the sounds "GRAND PIANO 1" and
"STRINGS" are layered.
To quit layer mode, press any button in the •
SOUND SELECT section. This will also select
one single sound again.
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