Playing The Piano's Voices; Switching On The Instrument; Selecting The Voices - Galileo Concerto User Manual

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5. PLAYING THE PIANO'S VOICES

5.1 SWITCHING ON THE INSTRUMENT

After connecting the [AC INPUT] connector to a power socket, switch the piano on using
the [POWER] switch on the right-hand side of the front panel.
When the instrument is switched on, the setup present before its last switch-off will be
recalled.
When the instrument is switched on for the first time or a Factory Reset has been performed,
the Grand Piano voice will be activated.
As well as this, the display will show:
showing the current metronome tempo, in this case 120 bpm (Beats Per Minute). To start
the metronome, press the [METRONOME] button.
Further information about the metronome is provided in chap. 12.

5.2 SELECTING THE VOICES

The instrument is now ready to be played. The keyboard features a dynamic response
allowing you to control the volume and timbre of the voice you are playing.
You can also adjust this dynamic response using the [KEY TOUCH] buttons (for more
information, see chap. 8).
NOTE
As well as being regulated by the dynamic curve selected using the [KEY
TOUCH] buttons, the keyboard's dynamic response also depends on the
type of voice selected.
In addition, the Harpsichord, Jazz Organ 1 and 2 and Church Organ voices
have fixed touch, reflecting the characteristics of the original instrument.
The [VOLUME] and [BRILLIANCE] sliders on the left of the panel
allow you to control the piano's general volume and the brilliance
of its sound.
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