Tuning The Instrument; Changing The Touch Sensitivity; Adjusting The Tone - Yamaha P-255 Owner's Manual

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Tuning the instrument

Using the Tuning setting, you can fine tune the pitch
of the entire instrument. This can be extremely useful
when playing your digital piano along with other
instruments or recorded music.
Tuning is set using Function parameter F1. Refer to
page 41 for details.

Changing the touch sensitivity

The degree to which the instrument reflects differ-
ences in the strength of your playing in the sound pro-
duced is referred to as touch sensitivity, and this
setting can be adjusted. (Changing the touch sensitiv-
ity has no effect on the weights of the keys.)
Touch sensitivity is set using Function parameter
F6. 8 . Refer to page 45 for details.

Adjusting the tone

Using your digital piano's Equalizer function, you can
adjust the tone of overall instrument by increasing or
decreasing the gain in three different frequency bands.
The [EQ] section of the control panel contains a slider
for each of these bands, making it very easy to equal-
ize to your liking.
• LOW slider.....Used to adjust the tone in the Low
frequency band.
• MID slider ......Used to adjust the tone in the Mid
frequency band.
• HIGH slider ...Used to adjust the tone in the High
frequency band.
When you move a slider up, the volume of the corre-
sponding frequency band will be boosted and vice-
versa.
• Move the LOW slider up and down to adjust the
sound's thickness and punch.
• Move the MID slider up and down if you wish to
adjust the clarity of the sound.
• Move the HIGH slider up and down to adjust the
brightness and brilliance of the sound.
NOTE
• The Equalizer function has no effect on audio songs or sound input via the [AUX
IN] jack.
Selecting & Playing Voices
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