Pitch - Fine Tuning - Samick SG 500 Owner's Manual

Digital grand piano
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At Power Up the instrument returns automatically to the original tuning.
The ability to transpose is another function that comes with your digital piano. Transposing is
typically done to raise or lower the range of a song to get into a more comfortable range for a
singer. Accomplishing this on an acoustic piano often requires years of training and experience on
the part of the musician. Many musicians feel that transposing from the original "key" can bring
new qualities to a composition. Few musicians are able to do this on the fly but you are with your
digital piano.
PITCH – Fine Tuning
In those cases where transposition by semitones is not enough, and a more accurate tuning is
necessary, it is still possible to change pitch.
Push and hold the TRANSPOSE button until the display shows:
Using the Data Control wheel, it is possible to change the natural pitch of the instrument up to 63
cents and down to 64 cents.
At Power Up the instrument returns to the original tuning.
Changing the pitch is a function seldom used but is a wonderful tool when needed. Not all acoustic
instuments have the tuning stability of your digital piano. If you ever play with another instrument
that is "off" you can adjsut your piano to meet match their pitch.

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