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Playing <Basic Operation>
Multiple harpsichord sounds can be layered and played together.
The two organ sounds can also be selected simultaneously and played
together.
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Simultaneously press the buttons for the sounds you want to layer,
making the indicators light.
• You can’t select the four harpsichord sounds simultaneously.
• You can’t layer a harpsichord sound with an organ sound.
The C-30 contains “harpsichord” sounds and “positive organ” sounds, and you can switch between these as you perform.
There are four types of harpsichord, and four sounds are provided for each type.
* For the French type, the button’s indicator will light red; for other types, the indicator will light orange.
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Hold down the [Function] button, and press one of the [French]–
[Dyna Harpsi] buttons so its indicator is lit (green).
* When the power is turned on, the French type is selected.
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While holding down the [Temperament] button, press the [Organ II] button. The [Organ II] indicator will light orange,
and the Celesta sound will be selected instead of the Organ II sound.
* To return to the Organ II sound, hold down the [Temperament] button and press the [Organ II] button once again.
Layering sounds
Switching the harpsichord type
French
The sound of a French type harpsichord.
Flemish
The sound of a Flemish type harpsichord.
Fortepiano
The sound of an early fortepiano.
The sound-producing mechanism uses a hammer to strike three strings.
Dyna Harpsi
(Dynamic Harpsichord)
The sound of a harpsichord with “touch sensitivity”; playing softly will produce a soft sound,
and playing strongly will produce a louder sound.
Selecting the Celesta sound
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