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Introducing the V-Piano
Information shown in the tone screen
You can change this display by changing the utility screen’s “1. System–Information Type” setting (p. 80).
Show the ambience settings
If the utility screen’s “1. System–Information Type” setting (p. 80) is set to “AMBIENCE,” the ambience settings will be shown.
fig.Tone03.eps
A.
Ambience mode ( “Ambience Mode” (p. 86) setting)
SYS: When Ambience Mode is set to “SYSTEM”
SUP: When Ambience Mode is set to “SETUP”
B.
Ambience type ( “Ambience Type” (p. 86) setting)
C.
Amount of ambience ( “Ambience Level” (p. 86) setting)
Show the pedal assignments
If the utility screen’s “1. System–Information Type” setting (p. 80) is set to “PEDAL,” the piano pedal assignments will be shown.
fig.Tone04.eps
A.
Piano pedal mode ( “Piano Pedal Mode” (p. 84) setting)
SYS: When Piano Pedal Mode is set to “SYSTEM”
SUP: When Piano Pedal Mode is set to “SETUP”
B.
Function controlled by the center piano pedal (p. 46) (“Center Pedal Assign” setting)
C.
Function controlled by the left piano pedal (p. 46) (“Left Pedal Assign” setting)
* The functions controlled by the pedal are shown as an abbreviation. For the correspondence between the abbreviation and the full
name of the function, refer to “Functions that can be assigned to a pedal” (p. 45).
* Only the first function assigned to the pedal (ASSIGN 1) is displayed.
The tone screen when a function is turned on
If you press the [FUNCTION] button in the tone screen to turn Function on, the content of the lower half of the screen will change.
fig.Tone06.eps
When Function is turned on, the [FUNCTION] button will light, and functions such as song play/stop or ambience type setting can be
assigned to the [F1]–[F3] buttons.
For details on how to make these assignments, refer to “Assigning functions to the [F1]–[F3] buttons” (p. 43).
The [F4] button is assigned to access the utility screen. You cannot change this assignment.
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