Using The Transpose Function - Yamaha P-100 Owner's Manual

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Using the transpose function

The P-100 has a transpose function which makes transposing between keys easy. To use this function, you may want to
first set the transpose amount using the procedure described on the following page. Once you have set the transpose
amount to the desired value, you can turn the transpose function on and off as needed using the [TRANSPOSE]
button.
Transpose amount settings
It is worth noting at this point that the P-100 actually has five transpose amount settings.
The first, described on the following page, sets the transpose amount for the entire keyboard in
Single mode, and for the main voice in Dual and Split modes. The second and third settings,
described on page 23, control the transpose amounts for the sub voice in Dual and Split modes. The fourth and
fifth transpose amount settings control the transposition of note information transmitted to external instruments
as MIDI messages. These settings are described in detail on page 30.
All five of the transpose amount settings are activated as a group when you press the [TRANSPOSE] button.
They cannot be turned on independently of one another. You will not be able to turn the transpose function on if
you set all of the transpose amounts to zero.
To turn the transpose function on, press the [TRANSPOSE] button.
The LED above this button will light, indicating that the P-100 is
transposing.
To turn the transpose function off, press the [TRANSPOSE] button
once again. The LED above the button will go out and the P-100
will stop transposing.
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