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MENU
FUNCTIONS
9) STRETCH TUNING
Stretch tuning is a piano-specifi c tuning method in which the tuning for the lower notes is slightly lower and the
tuning for the higher notes is slightly higher than the settings made in the Equal Temperament. The Stretch Tuning
function determines the level of stretch tuning. There are two type of stretch tuning available, Normal and Wide.
Please note that the Stretch Tuning function will only be available if either Equal Temperament (piano) or Equal
Temperament is selected.
Step 1
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the
S
or
T
Value buttons,
until the Stretch Tuning function is selected.
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.
The Stretch Tuning menu function will be shown in the
LCD display.
The stretch tuning type will be shown on the second line
of the LCD display.
Step 2
Press the
S
or
T
Value buttons to select the desired stretch tuning type.
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The stretch tuning function can be set to either ‘Normal’ or ‘Wide’, which - as the name would suggest - creates
a more pronounced tuning adjustment for the lower and higher notes.
Step 3
Play the piano.
The type of stretch tuning selected in Step 2 will be utilised
for the sound.
Step 4
Press the Sound button to exit the Stretch Tuning menu.
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.
The Stretch Tuning function can only be altered if Equal Temperament (piano) or Equal Temperament is selected.
The Stretch Tuning function will return to the default setting of ‘Normal’ when the
S
and
T
Value buttons are pressed
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Stretch Tuning setting, allowing the preferred Stretch Tuning
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER
MEMORY - for more information.
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