Changing The Touch Sensitivity (Touch) - Yamaha P-515 Owner's Manual

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Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)

Changing the Touch Sensitivity (Touch)

You can determine how the sound responds to your playing strength. This
setting does not change the weight of the keyboard.
[FUNCTION]
button
1.
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the
"System" menu display. Select "Keyboard" by using the
[
]/[
] buttons, and then press the [>] button.
u
d
2.
Select "Touch" by using the [
press the [>] button.
3.
Use the [
u
Touch Sensitivity list
Soft 2
Soft 1
Medium
Hard 1
Hard 2
Fixed
4.
Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the "Touch" display.
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[
]/[
]/[<]/[>]
[EXIT] button
u
d
buttons
"System" menu display
]/[
] buttons to determine the touch sensitivity.
d
Produces relatively high volume even with light playing strength.
Produces high volume with moderate playing strength.
Standard touch sensitivity.
Requires moderately strong playing for high volume.
Requires strong playing to produce high volume.
No touch response. The volume level will be the same regardless of
how hard you play the keys.
]/[
] buttons, and then
u
d
NOTE
When playing with Piano
Voices, you can also determine
the touch sensitivity in the
Piano Room display.
For details, refer to "What you
can do in the Piano Room" on
page 26.
Default setting: Medium
NOTE
• If you change the touch
sensitivity here, the setting in
the Piano Room display
(page 26) is also changed
• The setting here will not be
recorded to a MIDI Song nor
be transmitted as MIDI
messages.
• The touch sensitivity settings
may have no effect with
Organ or Harpsichord
Voices.

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