Single Key Calibration; Ambient Noises - Gewa DP 345 User Manual

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7.7.1
7.7.2

SINGLE KEY CALIBRATION

Your GEWA digital piano features a single key calibration. Every
GEWA digital piano is calibrated during the production process and
check several times in quality assurance to provide the best possible
playing behavior.
However, changes in the keyboard behavior of individual keys may
occur over time (e.g. due to wear, external influences, etc..)
You can correct these inconsistencies via the single key calibration.
You can switch between the factory calibration and your user
calibration at any time. The factory calibration is permanently stored
in the piano and con NOT be edited.
To edit the user calibration, click on „User Calibration".
A screen will open with a circle in the center. Click Learn and then
press the key on your instrument that you want to calibrate. Use the
+ and – keys to change the velocity value of the respective key. +
means stronger keystroke, - means weaker keystroke.
Use the Left / Right arrow keys to selet a different key.
Click on Save to apply the user calibration.

AMBIENT NOISES

In the Ambient noises category you can set the volumes of various
additional sounds that are imitated in the style of an acoustic grand
piano. Here you will find settings such as:
String Resonances
On an acoustic piano, the strings of some notes resonate indirectly
when a note is struck. This characteristic is simulated by your GEWA
digital piano it's intensity can be changed using the String resonance
parameter.
Pedal resonances
Due to the effect described above, many resonances occur especially
when playing with the pedal held down, creating a full, spacious
sound. This phenomenon is also simulated in the GEWA Piano and its
intensity can be adjusted.
Hammer Noises
Your GEWA piano can also simulate the sound of a hammer when a
key is pressed. This can be adjusted in intensity via the hammer noise
parameter.

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