Split Point For Auto Accompaniment; Auto Accompaniment Fingering Mode; Auto Harmony; Auto Harmony Type - Williams Serenade Owner's Manual

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Equalization
Williams Serenade Piano
Reverb Type
Reverb Level

Split Point for Auto Accompaniment

Chorus Type
The split point that defines the accompaniment
Chorus Level
section of the keyboard can also be changed in the
Setup menu.
Split Point
Auto A.Splt
Equalization
Accomp Type
Use the +/YES button to shift the split point up
the keyboard to the right, and the -/NO button
Reverb Type
to shift the split point down the keyboard to the
left, from A0-C3. Press the +/YES, -/NO buttons
Reverb Level
simultaneously to recover the default setting of G1.
Chorus Type

Auto Accompaniment Fingering Mode

Chorus Level
This piano has three auto accompaniment fingering
Split Point
modes: single, fingered, and piano. Use the +/YES, -/
NO buttons to select an accompaniment type.
Auto A.Splt
Accomp Type

Auto Harmony

Use this function to turn Auto Harmony On or Off.
Harmony
Harmony Type
Use the +/YES, -/NO buttons to select On or Off.
Touch

Auto Harmony Type

Transpose
When the HARMONY button is engaged, a single
Octave
note on the right-hand section of the keyboard will
be heard with additional auto harmony notes when
Master Tune
the auto accompaniment is playing. There are four
types of harmonies that can be selected.
Vocal Grade
Local
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Reset
Equalization
Reverb Type
Reverb Level
Chorus Type
Chorus Level
Split Point
Auto A.Splt
Accomp Type
Equalization
Reverb Type
Reverb Level
Chorus Type
Chorus Level
Split Point
Auto A.Splt
Accomp Type
Harmony
Harmony Type
Touch
Harmony
Transpose
Harmony Type
Octave
Touch
Duet – Adds a harmonizing note below the single
right-hand note that you play when the chord
Master Tune
Transpose
accompaniment is engaged.
Close harmony – Adds two harmonizing notes below
Vocal Grade
Octave
the single right-hand melody note that you play when
Harmony
the chord accompaniment is engaged.
Local
Master Tune
Harmony Type
Open harmony – Adds several harmonizing notes
Vocal Grade
Reset
when the chord accompaniment is engaged.
Touch
Octave – Adds a note one octave below the note in
Local
the right-hand section of the keyboard when the
Transpose
chord accompaniment is engaged.
Reset
Use the +/YES, -/NO buttons to select a type.
Octave
Master Tune

Touch Response

Vocal Grade
The Serenade offers four types of keyboard touch
Local
sensitivity settings, soft, normal, hard, and fixed.
These are also known as velocity settings and are
designed to suit your style of playing. The Normal
Harmony
Reset
setting is selected automatically when the piano is
turned on.
Harmony Type
Touch
Transpose
Soft – The most sensitive keyboard response which
permits maximum sound levels with a light touch.
Octave
Normal – An intermediate response suitable for most
styles of music. Normal is the default setting.
Master Tune
Hard – A less sensitive keyboard response which
Vocal Grade
requires a heavier touch to obtain maximum sound
levels.
Local
Fixed – Does not offer any touch sensitivity. Each key
plays at full volume no matter how hard the piano
Reset
key is hit. It is commonly used on Harpsichord and
Organ voices.
Use the +/YES, -/NO buttons to select a sensitivity type.

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