Mechanics; Touch; Tuning - Gewa DP 345 User Manual

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7.7.4
7.7.5

MECHANICS

In the mechanics section you will find settings that affect the
mechanics:
Hammer tip
The condition of the hammer tip on an acoustic piano is decisive for
the overtone content of the sound. A hard hammer tip provides a
more brilliant sound; a soft hammer tip makes the strings sound
darker and softer.
Half pedal value
Here you determine the point at which the half-pedal function should
be triggered.
Una Corda Level
Here you can determine how much the left pedal (Una Corda Pedal)
of your digital piano should affect your playing.

TOUCH

The touch area allows you to select different touch curves to define
the keyboard behavior.
Touch Curve: Here you select one of the following sensitivity levels:
Medium: Default setting. Corresponds to medium sensitivity and is
recommended for most players.
Soft1: Very light setting. Especially recommended for inexperienced
players or children.
Soft2: Even more sensitive than Soft 1.
Hard1: Setting for players with a more powerful touch.
Hard2: Even less sensitive than Hard 1.
Constant: Without velocity – the same volume is reproduced with
every touch.
Constant
Use the slider to define volume if you have selected constant touch
curve.

TUNING

Im Bereich Stimmung können Sie alle Stimmungsparameter Ihres
Digitalpianos editieren. Es stehen folgende Parameter zur Verfügung:

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