Configuring the keyboard
This allows you to set a tuning (scale) other than the standard equal temperament and to vary the pitch and key, etc.
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1.Tap
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2.Specify the respective settings.
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Temperament
Sets the keyboard pitch. This function is useful for playing musical genres such as ethnic music. There are 17 pitch settings to choose from:
0: Equal
1: Pure Major
2: Pure Minor
3: Pythagorean
4: Kirnberger 3
5: Werckmeister
6: Mean-Tone
7: Rast
8: Bayati
9: Hijaz
10: Saba
11: Dashti
12: Chahargah
13: Segah
14: Gurjari Todi
15: Chandrakauns
16: CharukeshiTap “+” to move to the next pitch and “-” to return to the previous pitch. To restore the default (Equal), tap .
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Temperament Base note
Sets the base note for the pitch. Tap “+” to move to the next base note and “-” to return to the previous base note. To return to the default (C), tap .
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Transpose
This allows you to shift the key for the entire keyboard up or down in semitone increments.
Tap “+” to raise the pitch or “-” to lower it. To return to the default (original key), tap .
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Tuning
This allows you to shift the overall pitch up or down in increments of 0.1 Hz from the standard pitch where A4 = 440 Hz. You can vary the pitch from 415.5 Hz up to 465.9 Hz.
Tap “+” to raise the pitch or “-” to lower it. To return to the default (440 Hz), tap .
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Touch Response
Sets the responsiveness of the keyboard to the player’s touch. The smaller the value set, the stronger the sound produced by a light touch.
This can be set to 4 levels: “Off” (Off), “1”, “2” or “3”. - ⑥
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Octave Shift
Changes the keyboard range in increments of one octave. You can shift the range two octaves up or down from the original range.