Playing with Different Tones
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Your Digital Piano has 26 built-in tones, which include
those of the world-renowned grand pianos. It also has
a Hall Simulator and other features (page EN-13) that
let you add effects that give you the feel of playing in
one of the world's famous concert halls.
Selecting and Playing a Tone
Use either of the two procedures below to select a tone.
• Select a tone in a tone group
• Select a tone in the tone list
• For information about tone group names and the
names of the tones in each group, see the "Tone List"
(page A-1).
Tone List
Tone List/
Lista de tonos
Tone Group/
No./
Tone Name/
Grupo de
Nº
Nombre de tonos
tonos
To select a tone in a tone group
1.
Press one of the 5Tone Group buttons
below.
• The lamp of the button you press will light, and the
name of the tone will appear on the display.
• Pressing the button of the tone group that is currently
selected scrolls through the group tones without
leaving the group.
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To use the tone list to select a tone
With this method, all of the Digital Piano's tones are
included in the list, including those not assigned to a
tone group button.
1.
On the home screen (page EN-8), use the
clw and q arrow buttons to select the
tone name you want.
• The pointer ( ) indicates the name of the currently
selected tone. Pressing a keyboard key plays the
selected tone.
• The pointer ( ) does not stay in any particular tone
group.
• Holding down the clw or q arrow button scrolls
through tone names at high speed.
• You can use the clu and i arrow buttons to select
a tone group.
• To return to tone number 01 (BERLIN GRAND),
press the clw and q arrow buttons at the same
time.
2.
Press the cmENTER button to apply the
currently selected tone.
• The currently selected tone will also be applied
automatically if you do not perform any button
operation for about ten seconds in step 1.
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