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Contents
Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard Sound (Transpose) ................................................61
Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches (Master Tuning) ..................................................63
Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretched Tuning) ...................................................................64
Changing the Tuning ..............................................................................................................65
Setting the Tonic ................................................................................................................................. 66
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split Performance) ............67
Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point............................................................................................... 68
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb) ...................................................................69
Assigning Functions to Pedals ..............................................................................................70
Changing the Volume Balance of the Accompaniment and the Keyboard..................72
Remembering the Settings
Even When the Power is Turned Off (Memory Backup) .................................................73
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)...................................................................74
Chapter 4. Recording the Performance ............................... 75
Notes Regarding Recording .............................................................................................................. 75
Recording Performances.........................................................................................................75
Play Back the Recorded Performance..............................................................................................76
Saving Recorded Performances.............................................................................................77
Deleting Performances Saved to the “Favorites” or USB Memory ............................................. 78
Chapter 5. User Program Registration................................ 79
Saving Performance Settings (User Program) ....................................................................80
Calling Up Saved User Programs..........................................................................................81
Saving the User Program Sets................................................................................................82
Loading Saved User Program Sets........................................................................................84
Deleting Saved User Program Sets.......................................................................................86
Using the Pedal to Switch User Programs...........................................................................88
Chapter 6. Changing Various Settings ................................ 89
Preventing Changes to the Current Settings (Panel Lock)...............................................89
Making Detailed Settings ......................................................................................................89
Changing the Remote Control Settings...............................................................................90
Disabling Use of the Remote Control .............................................................................................. 90
Changing the Functions of the Remote Control’s Buttons ........................................................... 90
Changing the CD Settings......................................................................................................91
Adjusting CD and Audio File Levels............................................................................................... 91
Enjoying Karaoke with Commercial CDs (Center Cancel)........................................................... 92
Switching VIMA CD-ROM Recommended Tones ........................................................................ 92
Initializing the User Memory, USB Memory, and Floppy Disks...................................93