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Transpose

Pressing either TRANSPOSE button will adjust the pitch of the instru-
ment in half-step (semitone) increments or decrements, through the
overall range of –/+ 12 semitones.
When both LEDs are off, the pitch of the instrument is set to normal
(Equal: C = C).
Press the TRANSPOSE # button once to raise the pitch of the instrument.
1.
Play on the keyboard and you will hear that the pitch of the
instrument is raised one semitone. The LCD display shows the
current setting as a relative value, "01", for a short period before
returning to the tempo setting.
The LED of the TRANSPOSE # button remains on to indicate the
changed status of the pitch. Every time you press the TRANS-
POSE # button, the pitch is raised by one semitone.
Press the TRANSPOSE b button to lower the pitch of the instrument.
2.
Play on the keyboard and you will hear that the pitch of the
instrument is lowered one semitone. The LCD display shows the
current setting as a relative value, "–01" in this case, for a short
period. A negative transposition value indicates that the pitch is
one semitone lower than normal (00).
The LED of the TRANSPOSE b button remains on to indicate the
changed status of the pitch. Every time you press the TRANS-
POSE b button, the pitch is lowered by one semitone.
After about 5 seconds, if you fail to press either Transpose button,
the display returns to the previous situation and the instrument
remains at the last set pitch.
The current Transpose setting remains memorized even after
turning the instrument off. When you turn the instrument on again,
the LED of the Transpose buttons will indicate the changed status
of the pitch.
Reset
The current pitch setting can be cancelled instantly by pressing both
buttons together.
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