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11. [REVERB] button: selects the four reverbs, indicated by the LEDs above the keys
themselves, which simulate the propagation of the sound in an enclosed environment
(chap. 6).
12. [EFFECT] button: this button allows selection of one of the four effects of which piano
is equipped. The effect selected is shown by the LEDs above the key concerned (chap.
7).
13. [KEY TOUCH] button: selects the four dynamic curves used to modify the keyboard's
response (chap. 8). Once again, the settings are displayed by the LEDs above.
14. Voice buttons: these buttons allow you to select the voice with which you wish to play
(chap. 5).
15. [SPLIT] button: press this button to activate the Split mode. This operating mode
allows you to play two voices in two separate parts of the keyboard (chap. 11).
16. Sequencer button: buttons for controlling the sequencer used to record and play
back performances (chap. 13).
17. [POWER ] Switch: piano on/off switch.
18. Pedals: the Soft (left), Sustain (central) and Damper (right)
pedals allow you to add expression to your performances.
Consult chap. 3 for a detailed description of each pedal.
Phones outputs: there are two jack sockets for the connection of stereo headphones
underneath the keyboard, on the left of the piano.
With the jack connected, the piano's internal amplification is automatically cut off.
Headphones with impedance of at least 50Ω should be used.
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