Controls And Connections; The Front Panel - Galileo Concerto User Manual

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Concerto

2. CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

2.1 THE FRONT PANEL

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1. [VOLUME] slider: regulates the instrument's general volume. In MIN position the
volume is shut down, while the MAX setting will provide the highest audio level.
2. [BALANCE] slider: sets the balance between the volumes of the two voices present
when Dual and Split keyboard modes are in use. When the slider is set on 1ST only
the first voice will sound, while the 2ND setting provides only the second voice.
The intermediate settings will provide different levels of balance between the first and
second voices.
3. [BRILLIANCE] slider: regulates the brilliance of the sound generated by the instrument.
The MELLOW setting provides a darker, more muffled sound, while the BRIGHT setting
gives a brilliant sound with lots of treble. Intermediate slider settings will provide
intermediate timbre levels.
4. [DEMO/ENTER] button: this button is used to select the demonstration songs (chap.
4) or internal functions of the Function menu (chap. 14).
5. [TRANSPOSE] button: activates / deactivates the transposition function; keep it
pressed for a few moments to regulate the function (chap. 9).
6. [FUNCTION] button: recalls the Function menu, used to set all the instrument's internal
functions (chap. 14).
7. [TEMPO/FUNCTION] buttons: these two buttons are used to set the metronome
tempo (when the display is showing its value, see chap. 12) or to select the functions
of the Function menu (chap. 14).
8. [METRONOME] button: stops and starts the metronome. Keep it pressed for a few
moments to select the time signature (point 12.1).
9. [VALUE] button: buttons used to regulate the values shown on the display.
The [ ] key decreases the value by one unit, [ ] increases it by one unit. Press them
simultaneously to restore the default setting of the selected parameter.
10. Display: this display will show all the video pages used to set up the piano.
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