E-14
Using Built-in Tones
Your Digital Piano has memory for 720 tones (370
presets and 350 user tones), divided into eight groups.
• For more information about tones (Tone List), see
the separate “Tutorial”.
• The Digital Piano has built-in demonstration tunes
that highlight the different characteristics of tones.
For more information, see “Playing Demo Songs”
(page E-16).
1.
Use the “Tone List” to look up the group and
the number of the tone you want to select.
2.
Use the
bo
to
cl
(tone groups) buttons to
select the group you want.
Example: To select the ORGAN group
3.
Specify the number of the tone you want to
use.
• For details about how to do this, see “Changing a
Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All
Modes” (page E-9).
Example: To select “01 Organ3 G”
NOTE
Zones
• To specify a tone for each zone,* use the
dk
(ZONE, –/+) buttons to select a zone number, and
then perform steps 1 through 3 above to change
select a tone.
• Press the
dk
(ZONE, –/+) buttons at the same time to
toggle the currently selected zone tone between
muted and unmuted.
* For details about zones, see the separate “Tutorial”.
You can use the procedure below to edit a tone to suit
your needs. You can also use the editing menu to
specify DSP and system effects.
1.
Specify the number of the tone you want to
edit.
• For details about how to do this, see “Selecting a
Tone” on page E-14.
2.
Edit the tone as desired.
• For details about how to do this, see “Using the
Editing Function” in “Operations Common to All
Modes” (page E-13).
• The items that appear on the editing screen depend
on the tone you select.
• For details and actual parameters, see the separate
“Tutorial”.
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2 3
dk
Selecting a Tone
Lit
Tone numberTone name
Editing a Tone
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