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Use the -/NO- and +/YES buttons in the VALUE/
SONG section to adjust the value of your choice.
Transposition
The sounds produced by the piano can be transposed
up or down by half-tones (key by key). This is useful,
for example if you want to play a piece in a key that is
easier to play because it has few or no accidentals at
all (e.g. C major), but is in a difficult key with lots of
accidentals (e.g. D flat major).
Example: D flat major has five flats (accidentals).
In this key you would have to play a lot of black keys.
However, if you transpose the sounds up by one
half-tone, you can easily play the piece on the white
keys (C major).
It can be helpful to transpose the keyboard by an
octave (12 half-tones), for example to play low notes
in the middle register where they can be played
more comfortably.
Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button and use
the -/NO and +/YES buttons in the VALUE/SONG
section to adjust the transposition value of your
choice in half-tone steps.
+
The display reads:
0: No transposition
(default setting)
1 ... 12: Keyboard is transposed
up by the number
of half-tones selected.
-1 ... -12: Keyboard is transposed
down by the number of
half-tones selected.
Release the TRANSPOSE button when the desired
value has been selected.
The LED above the TRANSPOSE button lights •
up when the transposition feature is active, i.e.
when a value other than zero has been set.
If a transposition interval has already been •
et, you can enable/disable the transposition
function using the TRANSPOSE button.
Layer Mode Settings
Quick Access to Layer Mode Functions
Use the following operating procedure for direct
access to the layer mode menu pages.
Press and hold down the two sound buttons •
selected for layer mode (e.g. GRAND PIANO
1 and STRINGS) and press the SELECT
button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE section.
+
The EDIT MODE LED lights up and the EDIT page
E3.1 is displayed.
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