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TUNING THE KEYBOARD
Although your Concertmate 970 never
goes out of tune, it does let you adjust
its pitch to match other instruments or
musical recordings.
Note: You cannot tune the keyboard
while the juke box mode is turned on.
1. Press and hold
2. Within
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SOUND
press and release
JUKE BOX
display shows the current pitch
setting.
0
1
2
3
4
SOUND
5
6
7
8
9
RHYTHM
Note: The number on the display
is the number of "cents" to which
the keyboard is currently tuned,
compared to its default pitch. A
cent is the measurement that rep-
resents the acoustical interval
between two tones. 1200 cents
equal 1 octave.
5
seconds,
repeatedly
press
s or t to
TRANSPOSE/TUNE
raise or lower the keyboard's
pitch. Each time you press the
key, the number on the display
increases or decreases by 1
(cent).
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VOLUME SYNCHRO/
Notes:
• You can tune the Concertmate
970 to within ±50 cents (101 lev-
, then
els) of its default pitch.
. The
• You can use the number keypad
to raise the pitch by entering the
desired cent value.
• To reset the keyboard to its default
pitch, press both
MELODY
s and t at the same time.
TUNE
ON/OFF
(cents) appears on the display.
The Concertmate 970 automati-
cally resets the tuning pitch to the
default value of 00 (cents) each
time you turn off the keyboard or
play the juke box tunes.
START/
TEMPO
FILL-IN
STOP
TRANSPOSE/TU
TRANSPOSE/
00