Getting Started; Part Names And Functions - Yamaha TransAcoustic SHTA Owner's Manual

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Chapter
1

Getting Started

Part Names and Functions

■ Piano
1
Silencing lever
[For models equipped with a sostenuto pedal]
Activates the Silent Piano™ function (page 13).
■ Pedals
Soft pedal
1
Reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre
notes played after the pedal is pressed.
When you select the Electric Piano voice, this pedal
switches between on and off of the chorus effect.
When you select the Vibraphone voice, this pedal
switches between on and off of the vibrato.
When you select the Jazz Organ voice, this pedal
switches the rotary speaker speed (fast and slow).
AC inlet unit
(on the rear of the piano)
Control unit
(page 8)
1
2
3
Silencing pedal
2
[For models not equipped with a sostenuto pedal]
Activates the Silent Piano™ function (page 13).
Sostenuto pedal
[For models equipped with a sostenuto pedal]
Sustains the notes that are being played at that time even
after you release the keys. Subsequently played notes
are not affected.
Damper pedal
3
Sustains notes even after you release the keys. While
performing with the Piano voice, this recreates a
sympathetic resonance occurs in the strings and
soundboard on an acoustic piano (Damper Resonance
effect). You can set the depth of this resonance in the
Function Setup (page 40).
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