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Set
tings
Virtual Technician
5
Key-off Effect
When playing an acoustic piano - particularly in the bass region of the keyboard - if a key is played with
force and released quickly, it is often possible to hear the faint sound of the damper touching the strings
immediately before the vibrations are stopped.
The CS6 digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the Key-off Effect setting allowing the volume of this
sound to be adjusted.
1. Selecting the Key-off Effect setting
Enter the Virtual Technician menu (page 54).
Press the
e
or
f
buttons to select the Key-off Effect setting.
2. Adjusting the Key-off Effect volume
Press the
c
or
d
buttons to increase or decrease the volume
of the Key-off Effect setting.
* The key-off effect volume can be adjusted within the range of 1-10.
Press a SOUND SELECT button to exit the Damper Resonance
setting and return to normal operation.
6
Stretch Tuning
Stretch tuning is a piano-specific 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 setting allows the degree of stretch tuning to be adjusted when Equal Temperament
(piano) or Equal Temperament is selected.
1. Selecting the Stretch Tuning setting
Enter the Virtual Technician menu (page 54).
Press the
e
or
f
buttons to select the Stretch Tuning setting.
2. Changing the Stretch Tuning type
Press the
c
or
d
buttons to select the desired Stretch Tuning
type.
* When the ‘Wide’ stretch tuning type is selected, tuning adjustments
made to the lower and higher notes will be more pronounced.
Press a SOUND SELECT button to exit the Stretch Tuning
setting and return to normal operation.
2-5 KeyOffEffect
=
5
2-5 KeyOffEffect
=
5
2-5 KeyOffEffect
=
6
2-5 KeyOffEffect
=
6
2-6 StretchTune
= Normal
2-6 StretchTune
= Normal
2-6 StretchTune
= Wide
2-6 StretchTune
= Wide