User Manual

EN-28
Configuring Settings with the Keyboard
Tones
Parameter List
Parameter Settings
Operation
Type
(page
EN-25)
Description Remarks

Hall simulator
Off, DUTCH
CHURCH to
FRENCH
CATHEDRAL
Default:
STANDARD
HALL
A Specifies the hall simulator of
notes. (page EN-9)

Tone selection
See page EN-6.
Default: GRAND
PIANO
(CONCERT)
A Assigns a tone to the keyboard.
(page EN-6)

Chorus
Off, 1 to 4
Default: Off
D Controls the breadth of notes.
(page EN-9)

Brilliance
–3 to 0 to 3
Default: 0
B Specifies the brilliance of notes.
Pressing [+] makes notes brighter
and harder. Pressing [–] makes
notes mellower and softer.
To return the setting to its initial default (0),
press [+] and [–] at the same time.

Layer balance
–24 to 0 to 24
Default: –10
B Specifies the volume balance
between the main tone and the
layered tone. (page EN-8)
To return the setting to its initial default
(–10), press [+] and [–] at the same time.

Lower Pedal Off, On
Default: Off
D When turned on and the BASS
(LOWER) tone is selected, pressing
the damper pedal or sostenuto
pedal will apply sustained
reverberation to the BASS
(LOWER) tone. (page EN-7)

Damper noise
Off, On
Default: On
D Enables/disables damper noise
output. (page EN-10)

Hammer
response
Off, 1 to 4
Default: Depends
on tone
D Specifies the time lag between
when a key is pressed and the note
actually sounds. A greater value
specifies a longer time lag.
(page EN-7)

String
resonance
Off, 1 to 4
Default: Depends
on tone
D Specifies the string resonance that
is characteristic of an acoustic
piano. A larger value increases the
resonance level. (page EN-7)

Lid simulator
1 to 4
Default: Depends
on tone
D Specifies the lid its open position
effect. (page EN-7)

Key-on action
noise
Off, On
Default: On
D Enables or disables reproduction of
the mechanical operation sound
(noise) that can be heard when
keys of an acoustic piano are
tapped with extremely light
pressure.

Key-off action
noise
Off, On
Default: On
D Enables or disables reproduction of
the mechanical operation sound
(noise) that can be heard when
keys of an acoustic piano are
released.