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Changing the Tuning Curve
Pianos are commonly tuned so pitches in the lower registers
are adjusted relatively flat, and pitches in the higher registers
are tuned sharper compared to equal temperament. This
kind of tuning method for the piano is called "Stretch
Tuning."
The graphic representation of the differences in pitch when
comparing equal-tempered tuning with the actual tuning
used is called the "tuning curve." Changing the tuning curve
results in a subtle change in the sound of the chords. "ON" is
the power-on default for the tuning curve.
1. Press the [Function] button.
The [Function] button's indicator blinks.
2. Press the [Vibes] button.
3. Using the Variation [+] and [-] buttons, change
the tuning curve.
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Display
Description
ON
A tuning curve wherein the low and high
registers are widened slightly—low
pitches are a little lower, the high pitches a
little higher. Appropriate for piano solos.
OFF
Standard tuning curve. This is the right
choice when using Dual Play, or when play-
ing in ensemble with other instruments.
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. Press the [Function] button.
The [Function] button's indicator goes out.
* This setting is only available with piano tones.
* The tuning curve can be selected even with tunings other than
equal temperament.

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