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EUROGRAND EG8280USB/EG2280USB User Manual
This tuning was used for early music up to the late Middle Ages. The homophonic
or two-part polyphonic music of the time did not use any thirds, but only perfect
unison, fourth, fifth and octave intervals.
Meantone tuning
Meantone tuning resulted from the change in the perception of dissonant
intervals during the Renaissance period and from the beginnings of chromaticism
and polyphony. Polyphony made the third the most important interval in music.
Therefore, meantone tuning is based on perfect thirds rather than perfect fifths
to tune the twelve notes of a scale. However, this also means that some scales
are unplayable.
Today, the meantone tuning can still be used for works from the early 16th and
17th centuries (e.g. G. F. Handel).
Werckmeister/Kirnberger tuning
The Werkmeister and Kirnberger tunings result from first attempts to realize a
well-tempered tuning which – unlike the Pythagorean and meantone tunings
– allows for playing in all twelve keys. The advantages of the Pythagorean and
meantone tunings, i.e. the slight detuning of some fifth intervals, have also been
included in the Werkmeister/Kirnberger tunings.
Both tunings are interesting to use for works from the baroque period
(e.g. J. S. Bach). Werkmeister is a popular tuning for organ works.
The following section describes how to change the tuning of the
EG2280USB/EG8280USB.
Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
following function.
Function: E2.1
Value:
1 . . . 7
Description:
Equal tuning (default setting)
1:
Pure major tuning
2:
Pure minor tuning
3:
Pythagorean tuning
4:
Meantone tuning
5:
Werckmeister tuning
6:
Kirnberger tuning
7:
With the exception of equal tuning, all tunings must be marked by a basic note.
Here's how to set the basic note:
Function:
E2.2
Value:
C . . . B
Description:
Altered notes are marked by dashes above or below the note name. A dash above
the note name raises a note, a dash below the note lowers it.
The display shows:
c-: c sharp (C
)
#
e - : e flat (E
)
b

5.6.5 Saving parameter settings

The EG2280USB/EG8280USB allows you to save the changes made to the
instrument's settings, so that they won't get lost when the unit is powered
down. When the save function is not active, all changes made to the settings –
except for the music sequencer data – will be lost when you switch the piano
off. When switched back on, the EG2280USB/EG8280USB recalls the factory
default settings.
The save function can be activated separately for the following groups of
functions: sounds, MIDI, tuning and damper pedal.
Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the
following function.
Sounds
You can save the following settings for this group of functions:
Sounds (see chapter 2.4)
Layer mode settings (see chapters 4.1 and 5.3)
Type of room effect and intensity (see chapter 4.2.2)
Type of modulation effect and intensity (see chapter 4.2.3)
Key velocity (see chapter 5.6.1)
Metronome meter and tempo (see chapter 5.4)
Dimmed volume (see chapter 5.5.5)
Function: E8.1
Value:
On, Off
Description:
Off: Save function for sounds is disabled (default setting)
On: Save function for sounds is enabled
MIDI
You can save the following settings for this group of functions:
All MIDI settings (see chapter 6.3.3)
Function: E8.2
Value:
On, Off
Description:
Off: Save function for MIDI settings is disabled (default setting)
On: Save function for MIDI settings is enabled
Tuning
You can save the following settings for this group of functions:
Transposition (see chapter 5.2)
Fine tuning (see chapter 5.6.3)
Tuning (see chapter 5.6.4)
Function: E8.3
Value:
On, Off
Description:
Off: Save function for tuning settings is disabled (default setting)
On: Save function for tuning settings is enabled

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