Tuning; Transpose - Panasonic SX-MB100 Owner's Manual

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The
tuning
(pitch)
of
the
entire
instrument
can be
finely
adjusted,
which
is
useful
during remix play
with the
CD
or
when
performing along with other instruments,
etc.
=*Use
the
TUNING
A
and
V
buttons,
below
the display
to
the
right,
to
fine-adjust
the
tuning.
<Display
example>
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inn
J=
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nil
THAKSPOSE
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Adjust the tuning while playing the
keyboard
to
confirm
that
it
is
correct.
Pressing both buttons
at
the
same
time
will
reset
the
tuning
to
the
standard 440.0 Hz.
A
few
moments
after
you
finish
adjusting the tuning,
the instrument automatically
exits
the
setting
mode.
When VALUE
is
shown
on
the display
above
the
but-
tons,
these buttons are
used
for
various settings
and
cannot be used
for
TUNING. To
access
the
TUNING
function
in
this
case,
first
exit
the
setting
mode.
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The
TRANSPOSE
buttons are
used
to
change
the
key
of the entire
instrument
in
semitone steps across
an
entire
octave.
Suppose
you
learn
to
play a
song
in
the
key
of
C,
for
example
and
decide
you want
to
sing
it,
only
to find
that
it's
either
too high or too low
for
your
voice.
Your
choice
is
to either
learn
the
song
all
over again
in
a
different
key,
or
to
use
the
TRANSPOSE
feature.
*Use
the
TRANSPOSE
A
and
V
buttons,
below
the
display to the
left,
to
change
to
a
different key.
<Display
example>
TEMPO
ipn
n
J=
fCU
TRANSPOSE
IS
U
c
Transpose
current key
mark
Each
press
of the
A
button raises the
key
In
semitone
steps,
and each
press
of
the
V
button lowers the
key
in
semitone steps
,
within
a one-octave
range.
If
the
two
buttons are
pressed
at
the
same
time,
the
key
returns
to
C.
When
the
TRANSPOSE
function
is
active
{that
is.
when
not the
key
of C),
the
transpose
mark
is
shown
on
the
display.
When
ITEM
is
shown
on
the display
above
the buttons,
these
buttons are
used
for
various
settings
and cannot
be used
for
TRANSPOSE.
To
access
the
TRANS-
POSE
function
in
this
case,
first
exit
the
setting
mode.
<Example: transposed
to
D>
Played
keys:
C
major
Notes
that
sound:
D
major
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