Touch Sensitivity - Samick SDP45 Owner's Manual

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Whilst the Chorus setting is indicated on the display, the sound can be changed. Use the [+/-]
buttons to select the desired CHORUS types. The display will indicate the available Chorus type:
CHORUS OFF,Chorus1,Chorus2,Chorus3,Chorus4, Feedback, Flanger, Short Delay,
Feed Back Delay.
It is possible to Change the Chorus effect for each section.
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Press [FUNCTION] button to select R1 RevVo? on the display and use the [+/-] buttons to
select R1 Chr Vo? or Lf Chr Vo? or R2 ChrVo? R2 page.
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Press the [ENTER] button to select the Right 1 section.
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Use the [+/-] buttons or use the numeric key-pad buttons to change the Chorus value
( the range is from 00 to 63).
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Press the [+/-] buttons at the same time to set the default value.
After a few seconds the display will go back to the normal display mode and the new Reverb
Value for Right 1 section is now saved.

TOUCH SENSITIVITY

Just like an acoustic piano, your instrument has a keyboard with velocity control. This means the
level of the audio signal will be in proportion with the velocity of the key pressed. If you play soft
you will have a quiet sound, while if you play very hard you will have a much louder sound.
This function can be set to different levels to adjust the touch with you own playing style.
After the [TOUCH] button is pressed the display will show
Using the + and – button select the available Touch Sensitivity value:
00
No Touch Sensitivity
01
Hard Touch Sensitivity
02
Normal Touch Sensitivity
03
Light Touch Sensitivity
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Sensitivity Off
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This setting requires the keys to be played quite hard
to product maximum volume.
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This setting produces standard keyboard response.
This is the factory default mode.
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This setting allows maximum volume with lighter
key pressure.
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