User's Manual
EN-9
Operations Common to All Modes
■ Touch Button + Keyboard Key Combinations
A number of different Digital Piano settings can be configured 
by using a touch button (except for the 70 (REC) button) in 
combination with a keyboard key. As an example, the 
procedure shows how to select the JAZZ ORGAN tone.
1.
Hold down 8 GRAND PIANO.
• Until you release 8 GRAND PIANO in step 3 below, 
you can use keyboard keys to select tones and to 
configure other settings. For information about what 
operations you can perform while 8 GRAND PIANO 
is depressed, see the separate “Keyboard Function 
List”.
2.
Press the B1 keyboard key.
This selects the JAZZ ORGAN tone and causes the 
confirmation tone to sound using the JAZZ ORGAN tone.
3.
Release 8 GRAND PIANO.
• Now you can play on the keyboard with the JAZZ 
ORGAN tone.
When you perform a touch button and keyboard key 
combination operation (page EN-9), a notification tone will 
sound when you press the keyboard key to let you know the 
result of the operation. Notification tone types are described 
below.
■ Notification Tone Types
■ Notification Tone Sets
Your Digital Piano comes with three different notification tone 
sets from which you can choose. You can also disable 
notification tones, if you want. For information about how to 
change the notification tone set, see “Other Settings” (page 
EN-34).
C1A0 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
B1
C
C
Notification Tones
This type of 
tone sounds:
When this happens:
Received 
tone
A keyboard key operation is received and 
applied. This tone sounds if a setting is 
enabled (turned on) when you press a 
keyboard key that toggles the setting 
between enabled and disabled.
Invalid tone You press the wrong keyboard key. This 
tone lets you know the operation is invalid.
Upper limit, 
lower limit 
tone
You press a keyboard key that would cause 
the setting to become greater than the 
upper limit or less than the lower limit.
Initialization 
tone
Settings were returned to the initial defaults. 
This tone sounds when you press the plus 
(+) and minus (–) keyboard keys at the 
same time, etc.
Option tone A setting option is changed by pressing a 
keyboard key that cycles through options. 
The number of times the tone sounds 
depends on the option that is selected.
Off tone A setting is disabled (turned off).
Reference 
tone
As you use the plus (+) and minus (–) 
keyboard keys to change a setting value, a 
reference tone will sound to signal when the 
keyboard key operation result in certain 
types of values to be set. In the case of 
whole number (non-fraction) values, the 
reference tone will sound whenever the 
setting becomes one that is multiple of 10 
(10, 20, etc.) In the case of fraction values 
(like 440.2), the reference tone will sound 
whenever the setting becomes a value that 
is a whole number (440, 441, etc.)
End tone The final keyboard key was pressed for a 
setting operation that requires multiple 
keyboard key operations. For example, 
when you input a three-digit tempo setting, 
this tone will sound when you press the 
keyboard key for the third digit.










