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FUNCTION [KEYBOARD 1] Display — page 1
Tune
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The Tune function lets you make fine adjustments to the pitch, allow-
ing you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instruments.
The frequency (in Hz) of A3 is displayed by the
tuning can be adjusted up or down a maximum of approximately 26 Hz
(slightly over 100 cents) in 0.2-Hz steps.
Transpose
The Transpose functions make it possible to shift the pitch of the key-
board or song data in semitone units, allowing you to match the pitch of
the Clavinova to the range of other instruments or singers.
The Clavinova has two transpose functions:
former transposes all notes played by the Clavinova, whereas the latter
transposes song data only. When you change the setting of the
tion, the
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setting is also adjusted by the same amount.
TUNE
• Range: 414.8 Hz — 466.6 Hz
• Basic setting: 440 Hz
function. The
Hz and Cents
• Pitch is measured in units of Hertz
• A cent is a unit of pitch equal to 1/100
• Tune has no effect on the Drum Kit
• The XG Master Tune setting is effec-
TRANSPOSE functions
• Range: –24 — +24 semitones
• Basic setting: 0
• The Transpose function does not affect
• When playing back songs containing
• The values set here affect playback
and
. The
• When a Transpose function is set to a
func-
(–102.1 — +101.62 cents)
(abbreviated Hz), which represents the
number of times the sound wave vi-
brates in a second.
of a semitone (100 cents = 1 semitone).
voices.
tive when playing back songs contain-
ing XG Master Tune data.
(–2 — +2 octaves)
the Drum Kit voices.
XG Transpose data, the XG Transpose
data is effective only for the data play-
back sound. The value set on the
panel affects the keyboard sound.
data transmitted via MIDI.
high value, notes played in the corre-
sponding range at the upper end of the
keyboard (e.g., C5 through C7 for a
value of +24) may not sound as ex-
pected. The same is true of notes at
the lower end of the keyboard when a
low Transpose value is set.

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