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Making Settings on the FP-10
Changing the Key of the Keyboard
(Transpose)
The keyboard can be transposed in semitone steps.
When do I use this?
5 When you want to perform at a pitch that's comfortable for the
singer's voice, without changing the printed score (your fingering
on the keyboard)
5 When you want to transpose a song that's written in a difficult key
(with numerous sharps ( ¾ ) or flats ( ² )) to make it easier for you to
play
For example if a song is in the key of E major but you want to play it
using the fingering of the C major scale, you would set the keyboard
transpose setting to "4. "
If you play C E G 0 It will sound E G B
1
Hold down
Transpose
-6–5 (default: 0)
8
C6
C7
Hearing Sound from the Built-in Speakers
and the External Speakers
With the factory settings, the built-in speakers do not produce
sound if the external amplifiered speakers are connected to the
PHONES jack. However, you can change this setting so that sound is
output from the built-in speakers even if the external speakers are
connected to the PHONES jack.
* When you change the setting, the character from the external
speakers will change.
1.
While holding down the [VOLUME] (left) and
[VOLUME] (right) buttons, press the [FUNCTION]
button.
1
Hold down
2.
Press the [FUNCTION] button to change the setting.
2
When the external speaker are
connected to the PHONES jack
Sound is output only from the external
speakers
Sound is output from both the external
speakers and the built-in speakers
3.
To complete the operation, press the [VOLUME]
(left) button or [VOLUME] (right) button.
VOLUME indicator status
Unlit
2
VOLUME indicators
Lit
Blinking

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