Playing Different Voices with Both Hands
The Lower function splits the piano into right and left areas to create two different voices.
1.
Press and hold the Lower button, then press a key to set the split point at that key. The
default split point is F#3.
2.
Release the Lower button.
3.
Press the Voice button.
4.
Press the +/Yes or –/No or Voice Select button to select the upper voice you want to
play.
5.
Press and hold the Shift button, then press the Lower button to turn the Lower function
on.
6.
Press the +/Yes or –/No button or one of the Voice Select buttons to select the lower
voice you want to play.
7.
Play the keys. You will hear the right and left hand areas with different voices.
8.
Press and hold the Shift button, then press the Lower button again to turn the Lower
function off.
Playing a Voice Demo
Press and hold the Shift button, then press the Voice Demo button to start playing back a
voice demo. While the voice demo is playing, you can repeat the above operations to exit
voice Demo Mode.
Functions
Touch Sensitivity
This piano is equipped with touch response to control the level of the voice with your playing
strength—just as on an acoustic piano. That means the harder you play the keys, the greater
volume comes from the speakers. Turning this function off results in a fixed touch response no
matter how hard or how soft you play the keys. There are 3 types of touch settings (Off, 1–3).
The default setting is 2.
Press and hold the Shift button, press and hold Shift and use the Touch Keys to select an
appropriate touch level.
Transpose
This function allows the overall pitch of the piano to be transposed up or down by a maximum
of one octave in semitone increments.
1.
Press the Transpose button and the display will show the current Transpose value, such
as 07. Press the +/Yes or –/No button to set the transpose value.
2.
Press the +/Yes and –/No buttons simultaneously to reset the transposition back to the
default value of 0.
Parameters
Description
OFF
Fixed
1
2
Medium
3
Hard
Soft
9