Touch Sensitivity - Generalmusic RealPiano pRP6 Owner's Manual

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Touch sensitivity

If the keyboard of your pRP6 is too "hard" or "soft", you may want to modify the
touch sensitivity. Your pRP6 has a touch sensitive keyboard; in other words,
the keyboard behaves just as in a traditional piano: the harder you play, the
louder the sound.
You can choose from three different velocity curves.
SOFT, NORMAL, HARD
The default status of the instrument corresponds to the NORMAL setting.
1.
Press and hold the TOUCH function key (B6) then press the DATA
button to select the SOFT curve, or the DATA
curve.
Pressing either button, the instrument automatically plays a reference
note C with an intensity corresponding to the current velocity setting. In
this case, the current setting is NORMAL (default) and the reference
note C will play with a medium intensity.
2.
If you press the DATA
velocity curve, identified by the reference note C which will play with a
greater intensity.
The SOFT setting corresponds to the most sensitive keyboard re-
sponse which permits maximum sound levels with a light touch.
3.
If, instead of Data
time, you will select the HARD velocity curve, identified by the reference
note C which will play with less intensity.
The HARD setting corresponds to a not so sensitive keyboard response
which requires a heavier touch to obtain maximum sound levels.
4.
Release the Touch function key, (B6), to retain the new setting.
The current Touch setting will remain memorized even after turning the
instrument off. To restore to the Normal setting, see step 5 below.
From Hard to Soft
If you press the DATA
in step 3, pressing the DATA
of the current setting, pressing a second time will select NORMAL, then
pressing a third time will select SOFT. In this case, you will hear the
reference note play with three different intensities (low, medium and
high).
From Soft to Hard
Similarly, if you press the DATA
SOFT, as in step 2, pressing the DATA
note of the current setting, pressing a second time will select NORMAL,
then pressing a third time will select HARD. In this case, you will hear
the reference note play with three different intensities (high, medium
and low).
5.
To restore the NORMAL setting, hold down the Touch key, (B6), then press
both Data
/
The reference note will play with a medium intensity as confirmation of
the reset.
button a second time, you will select the SOFT
in step 2, you press the DATA
button when the current setting is HARD, as
button once will play the reference note
button when the current setting is
once will play the reference
buttons at the same time.
button to select the HARD
button a second
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