Touch And Touch Sensitivity - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-275 Owner's Manual

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Touch and Touch Sensitivity

The PSR-275/273 features a Touch Response function that gives you dynamic,
expressive control over the volume of the voices. The Touch Sensitivity parame-
ter lets you set the degree of Touch Response.
1
Turn the Touch function on or off as desired by pressing
the [TOUCH] button.
2
Changing the Touch Sensitivity Value.
Press and hold down the [TOUCH] button, then press the appropriate num-
bered button on the numeric keypad: 1, 2, 3, or [+]/[–].
Sensitivity can also be set in the Function mode (page 60).
G Settings:
1 (Soft)
This results in limited touch response, and produces a relatively narrow
dynamic range, no matter how lightly or strongly you play the keys.
2 (Medium)
This lets you play over a normal dynamic range (soft to loud).
3 (Hard)
This is designed for playing very soft passages, giving you slightly more
detailed control in the soft volume range.
When Touch is turned off, a constant volume (corresponding to a velocity value of
80) is produced.
001
001
1
Playing Voices
Indicates Touch
function is on.
Restoring the Default Touch
Sensitivity Value
The default Touch Sensitivity is 2
(Medium). To restore the default
value, press both [+]/[–] buttons
simultaneously (when Touch Sensi-
tivity is selected).
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