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Dividing the Keyboard in Two
(Twin Piano)
You can divide the keyboard into left and right sections so that two
people can play the same pitch ranges. This function lets you use the
unit as though it were two pianos.
When do I use this?
When you want to play along with your teacher's model performance
1
Hold down
The keyboard will be divided into left and right sections, with "middle
C" located in the center of each section.
You can choose one of the following ways in which the sound will be
heard.
Value
Explanation
Clears the setting that divides the keyboard into
OFF (default)
two sections.
The sound of the right area will be heard more
loudly from the right speaker, and the sound of
PAIR
the left area will be heard more loudly from the
left speaker.
The sound of the right area will be heard from
INDIVIDUAL
the right speaker, and notes played in the left
area will be heard from the left speaker.
* The left and right sections will have the same tone
(Grand Piano 1).
* The damper pedal affects only the right section of the keyboard.
C5
C6
2
Changing the Keyboard Playing Feel
(Key Touch)
You can change the playing feel of the keyboard.
When do I use this?
When you want to adjust the playing feel to the strength of the
player's hands
1
Hold down
Setting
Explanation
SUPER HEAVY An even heavier setting than "HEAVY. "
You have to finger the keyboard more forcefully
HEAVY
than "MEDIUM" in order to play fortissimo (ff ), so
the keyboard touch feels heavier.
MEDIUM
Sets the keyboard to the standard touch.
(default)
You can achieve fortissimo (ff ) play with a less
LIGHT
forceful touch than "MEDIUM" so the keyboard
feels lighter.
SUPER LIGHT An even lighter setting than "LIGHT. "
The sound plays at one set volume, regardless of
FIX
the force used to play the keys.
Matching the Pitch with Other
Instruments (Master Tuning)
When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such
instances, you can match the standard pitch to another instrument.
1
Hold down
The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that's
played when you finger the middle A key. For a cleaner ensemble
sound while performing with one or more other instruments, ensure
that each instrument's standard pitch is in tune with that of the other
instruments. This tuning of all the instruments to a standard pitch is
called "master tuning. "
Master
415.3–466.2 Hz (default: 440.0 Hz)
tuning
Making Settings on the FP-10
C5
C6
2
C6
C7
2
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