Settings Mode; Selecting And Saving Settings; Transpose; Reverb Level - Kurzweil Andante CUP2A User Manual

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The Settings Mode includes parameters that allow you to change the overall behavior of the entire instrument.
The following parameters are available in Settings Mode:
● Transpose
● Reverb Level
● Touch Sensitivity
● Tune
● Treble
● Bass
● Top Speaker Level
● MIDI Channel
● Metronome Volume
● Local Control
● Auto Power Off
● Audio Input
● Hard Reset
● OS/Object

Selecting and Saving Settings

Press the Settings button to enter Settings Mode . Pressing the Settings button repeatedly allows you to
choose one of the parameters listed above. Once you choose a parameter, you will use the Prev- or
Next+ buttons to navigate the values of that parameter. Pressing the Voice or Piano button will exit this
mode.
T ranspose
The Transpose parameter allows you to adjust the overall pitch of the keyboard up or down in
semitone intervals.
Press the the Settings button until the screen displays Transpose: (0 is the factory default). To
transpose the pitch up, press the Next+ button for each semitone up in pitch. To lower or transpose
down, Press the Prev- button to lower the semitone pitch. Pressing the Prev- / Next+ button pair
will reset the transposition back to factory default of 0. The transposition has a range of -24 to +24.
This offers a two octave transposition range up or down.

Reverb Level

The reverb level parameter controls the level of the reverb effects used on a voice. Press the Settings button
until the screen reads REVERB LEVEL:20 (factory default). To increase the reverb effect, press the Next+
button. T o decrease the reverb effect press the Prev- button. Y ou can adjust the effect level from 0% (no effect)
to 100%. Pressing the Prev- / Next+ button pair will reset the effect level back to factory default of 20%.
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