Casio Privia PX-560M User Manual page 74

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Release
Position
Master EQ Edit
Acoustic Simulator
Hammer Response Controls the time deviation between when a key is pressed
Damper Resonance Adjusts the damper resonance send level.
String Resonance
Damper Noise
Level
SysFX Bypass
MasFX Bypass
DSP Bypass
■ MIDI RECORDER Screen
Use this screen to record a performance to Digital Piano memory and to play back recordings. For more
information, see "Recording to Digital Piano Memory (MIDI Recorder)" (page EN-56).
■ AUDIO RECORDER Screen
Use this screen to record a performance on a commercially available USB flash drive, and to play back recorded
audio data on the Digital Piano. For more information, see "Recording to a USB Flash Drive (Audio Recorder)"
(page EN-65).
■ MUSIC PRESET Screen
Music presets provide you with one-touch tone, rhythm, chord, and other settings that are optimized for specific
musical genres and songs. In addition to built-in presets, you can create your own original music presets (user
presets). For more information, see "Music Presets" (page EN-46).
Description
Adjusts the release time. Adjusts the time until the
compression effect is released.
Selects the connection position with the compressor EQ.
See page EN-81.
and the note actually sounds.
Adjusts the string resonance that is characteristic of an
acoustic piano.
Specifies the noise volume output when the damper pedal is
pressed.
Temporarily disables (bypasses) system effects.
Temporarily disables (bypasses) master effects.
Temporarily disables (bypasses) DSP effects.
Configuring Digital Piano Settings
Setting
0 to 127
PreEQ, PostEQ
0 to 7: A greater value produces
slower timing.
0 to 15: A greater value increases
the send level.
0 to 15: A larger value increases
the resonance level.
0 to 15: A greater value increases
the noise volume.
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
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