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Other Settings
I Pedals
Setting
Soft/Sostenuto pedal
OTHERS
jack setting
Damper pedal
OTHERS
adjustment (half-
damper)
I MIDI
Setting
Send channel
MIDI
Accomp MIDI out
MIDI
MIDI In Chord judge
MIDI
Local control
OTHERS
E-28
Parameter Name
J.SF: Soft
J.SS: Sostenuto
H.00 to H.42
Parameter Name
C.01 to C.16
o.oF: Off
o.on: On
J.oF: Off
J.on: On
L.oF: Off
L.on: On
Settings
A pedal connected to the digital piano's SOFT/
SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack operates as a soft pedal
when the digital piano is turned on. This parameter
can be used to change the pedal to a sostenuto pedal.
When configuring the setting of this parameter, use
the procedure under "To change the setting of one of
the OTHERS button parameters" on page E-25.
With optional SP-30 only
Adjusts the pedal effect applied when the damper
pedal is half-pressed as a value from 0 (no effect) to
42 (same a full press). When configuring the setting
of this parameter, use the procedure under "To
change the setting of one of the OTHERS button
parameters" on page E-25.
Settings
Specifies one of the MIDI channels (1 through 16) as
the Send Channel, which is used for sending MIDI
messages to an external device. When configuring
the setting of this parameter, use the procedure
under "To change the setting of one of the MIDI
button parameters" on page E-25.
Use this parameter to specify whether or not MIDI
messages should be sent in accordance with the
digital piano's Auto Accompaniment and recording
function playback. When configuring the setting of
this parameter, use the procedure under "To change
the setting of one of the MIDI button parameters" on
page E-25.
Specifies whether chord judge should be performed
on accompaniment range MIDI Note On messages
received from an external device. When configuring
the setting of this parameter, use the procedure
under "To change the setting of one of the MIDI
button parameters" on page E-25.
When Local Control is turned on, pressing the
keyboard's keys plays the notes using the currently
selected built-in tone, and also sends the applicable
MIDI messages out the MIDI OUT port. Turning off
Local Control cuts off the digital piano's sound
source, so no sound is produced by the digital piano
when keys are pressed. This capability comes in
handy when you want to turn off the digital piano's
keyboard and play on an external sequencer or other
device.
When configuring the setting of this parameter, use
the procedure under "To change the setting of one of
the OTHERS button parameters" on page E-25.
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