How your breath affects the sound
Specifies how the sound responds to the force of your breath.
Value
Explanation
We recommend these settings if you're a beginning wind
1
Light2
instrument player, or if you're not confident of your lung
capacity. Fortissimo (ff ) can be produced even by blowing
2
Light1
relatively softly.
This setting is the closest to the response of an actual wind
3
Middle
instrument.
4
Heavy1
We recommend these settings for wind instrument players.
5
Heavy2
Fortissimo (ff ) is produced only when you blow quite strongly.
Reverberation
This adjusts the depth of reverberation.
Value
Explanation
Higher values produce deeper reverberation; lower values
1–5
produce shallower reverberation (A value of 1 is no reverberation).
Selecting the key
You can transpose in semitone steps. For example if you're reading music
written for alto sax, set this to "+3" (E
MEMO
If you press [UP] and [DOWN] simultaneously, the transpose setting is
reset to "C. "
Value
Key
Explanation
¾
+6
F
+5
F
You hear a short, high-pitched "beep" for a number of times
+4
E
²
corresponding to the value of the setting.
+3
E
+2
D
¾
+1
C
0
C
You hear a medium-pitched "beep" twice.
-1
B
²
-2
B
You hear a long, low-pitched "beep" for a number of times
-3
A
²
corresponding to the value of the setting.
-4
A
-5
G
Performance key 3 [BREATH]
Performance key 4 [REVERB]
Performance key
²
).
Before You Play
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²
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