Setting The Fixed Touch Level; Transpose Function - Galileo Concerto User Manual

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8.1 SETTING THE FIXED TOUCH LEVEL

To regulate the sound output level when the "Fixed" mode is selected, keep the [KEY
TOUCH] button pressed for a few moments, after which the display will show the latest
value set.
To make the setting, use the VALUE buttons. The range of values is from 1 to 127 (MIDI
dynamic). Pressing the two [VALUE] buttons simultaneously recalls the default value (64).
Press the [EFFECT] button again to confirm the value.
Whilst adjusting the fixed dynamic, it is possibile to select other voices or other dynamic
type. The display will show automatically the new value. In case the selected voice does
not contain the fixed dynamic, the display will show:
meaning "No Fixed".

9. TRANSPOSE FUNCTION

The transposition function allows you to change the keyboard's pitch in intervals of one
semitone to make it easier to play pieces in the most difficult keys and/or to adapt to the
preferred key of a singer or another musician.
To check any transposition set, keep the [TRANSPOSE] button pressed for a few moments:
Use the [VALUE] buttons if you wish to change the value. Transposition can be set in a
range of +/- 12 semitones (+/- one octave). Here again, pressing the two [VALUE] buttons
simultaneously restores the default value (+1 semitone). Press the [TRANSPOSE] button
again to confirm the new value.
After setting the transposition required, press [TRANSPOSE] to activate it: the LED of the
button will illuminate, informing you that the pitch of the keyboard has been changed.
NOTES
With transposition active, notes below A0 and above C8 will sound one
octave higher and one octave lower respectively.
The notes transmitted on the [MIDI OUT] port will be unaffected by the
transposition.
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