User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Features
- 4 Assembly instructions
- 5 Control panel and connections
- 6 Connectivity options
- 7 Switching on / off and basic operation
- 7.1 Switching the digital piano on
- 7.2 Adjusting the volume
- 7.3 Touch sensitivity
- 7.4 Fine tuning
- 7.5 Split point setting
- 7.6 Metronome
- 7.7 Tempo
- 7.8 Transposing
- 7.9 Resonance effect
- 7.10 Digital effects
- 7.11 Selecting voices
- 7.12 Demo pieces
- 7.13 Demo mode
- 7.14 Dual mode
- 7.15 Duet mode
- 7.16 Harmony mode
- 7.17 Split mode
- 7.18 TWINOVA
- 7.19 Playing with accompaniment
- 7.20 Practising songs
- 7.21 Recording function
- 7.22 Historic tunings
- 7.23 MIDI functions
- 7.24 Factory defaults
- 8 Practise and demo songs
- 9 Styles list
- 10 Voice list
- 11 MIDI implementation chart
- 12 Technical specifications
- 13 Plug and connection assignment
- 14 Protecting the environment
Setting Meaning
[2] Normal
This setting corresponds to the usual touch
response of a claviature.
[3] Hard
In this setting, the volume is lower than usual
even when playing with a hard touch.
Keep the [SHIFT] button pressed and press one of the piano keys in the [TOUCH] area
to adjust the touch sensitivity.
7.4 Fine tuning
With this function you can ne tune the entire keyboard.
1. Keep the [SHIFT] button pressed and adjust the tuning of the entire keyboard
with the piano buttons [TUNE] in a range of a semi tone (= 100 cent). Each time
the key is pressed, the value changes 1 Cent upward or downward.
2. Simultaneously press the two piano buttons [TUNE] to reset the tuning of the
keyboard back to the default setting.
7.5 Split point setting
The split point of the keyboard can be freely selected (default setting: ‘L.19’ = key
F#3).
1. Simultaneously press [LOWER] and that key of the claviature where you want to
set the split point to.
2. Release both keys.
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The new setting is instantly applied.
A0 F#3
Switching on / o and basic operation
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