Playing with an Oriental Scale
E-23
You can use the procedure below to instantly fine tune the
note assigned to all the keyboard keys that play it in 1 cent
(1/100 semitone) steps.
1.
Use buttons D-6 (KEY C) through D-17 (KEY B)
to specify the key whose note you want to fine
tune. Hold down the button you want until the
scale fine tuning screen shown below appear.
Example: To fine tune the E-note keys
• The button you press will start flashing.
2.
Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to adjust
the tuning value.
• You can fine tune a note within in the range of –99
through +99 cents. Play something on the keyboard to
check the effect of your tuning.
3.
Press the button you pressed in step 1 (the one
that is flashing).
• This will exit the scale fine tuning screen and the button
will change from flashing to lit, indicating that it is on.
4.
To return a note to its normal tuning, press the
applicable button again so it becomes unlit
(off).
• Each press of a button toggles it between on (note is
tuned) and off (normal tuning).
• To return all 12 notes to their normal (equal
temperament) tuning, select 01 (Equal Temperament)
for the setting under “Selecting a Preset Scale” (page
E-23).
• While the scale fine tuning screen is displayed, you can
change the displayed note name by using the R-17 (t)
button to select “Note”, and then the R-14 (–, +) buttons to
scroll through note names. After selecting “Note” as
described above, you also can specify a note by pressing a
key on the keyboard.
• You also can display the scale fine tuning screen from the
scale screen. For details, see the “NOTE” under “Selecting
a Preset Scale” (page E-23).
Your Digital Keyboard comes with a number of different
preset scales built in, including Rast, Bayati, Pythagorean
system, and more. You can select the scale you want to use
by performing the following simple steps.
1.
While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-8 (SCALE) button to display
the scale screen, with the 0 located at
“Preset”.
Fine Tuning Keyboard Keys
(Scale Fine Tuning)
Current tuning value
Note name
Selecting a Preset Scale