Function Menu Settings
This section explains the meaning of each function
menu parameter, and provides information about their
setting ranges and initial default values.
• For each item, the initial default setting is indicated
by an asterisk (*).
1 Tuning
(Tune)
Use this item to adjust the pitch in cent steps (1 cent =
1/100 semitone).
–99 to 0* to +99 cents
2 EQ Hold
Select OFF* to overwrite existing equalizer settings
when recalling registration data (page E-34). Select ON
to retain existing equalizer settings.
3 Touch Response
Select one of the settings below to specify the
relationship between key pressure and note volume.
OFF: Constant note volume regardless of keyboard pressure
1
: Strong sound even with light pressure
2* : Normal
3
: Normal sound even with strong pressure
4 Pedal Assign
(PedAssign)
Specifies whether the pedal unit connected to the
SOFT/SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack is a soft pedal (SFT*)
or a sostenuto pedal (SOS).
5 Local Control
(LocalCtl.)
Select OFF to disconnect the Digital Piano's keyboard
from the internal sound source.
OFF, ON*
(Touch)
6 Temperament/Effect
Temperament
(Temper.)
Use this setting to select one of the temperaments
(tunings) shown below for the internal sound
source. Pressing a keyboard key while this item is
displayed will set that key's note name (C* to B) as
the temperament key note.
00* : Equal
01 : Pure Major
02 : Pure Minor
03 : Pythagorean
04 : Kirnberger 3
05 : Werckmeister
06 : Mean-Tone
07 : Rast
08 : Bayati
NOTE
• Equal temperament is always used for MIDI file
playback in the CARD PLAYER mode.
Stretch Tuning
(Stretch)
Stretch tuning is a standard piano tuning method
that tunes high notes slightly higher and low notes
slightly lower. Select ON* for this item to enable
stretch tuning or OFF for plain tuning.
Acoustic Resonance
Acoustic resonance occurs when the damper pedal
is depressed on a grand piano. Select ON* for this
item to enable acoustic resonance or OFF to disable
it.
Half Pedal Effect
(HalfPedal)
Use this item to adjust how much a half-pedal
operation (pressing the pedal part way) when using
the damper pedal of the optional pedal unit (SP-32).
A setting of 00 disables the half pedal effect. Setting
42 applies a full-press effect, even when the pedal is
pressed part way.
00 to 24* to 42
Using the Function Menu
(Tmpr/Effect)
09 : Hijaz
10 : Saba
11 : Dashti
12 : Chahargah
13 : Segah
14 : Gurjari Todi
15 : Chandrakauns
16 : Charukeshi
(AcoReson.)
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