21
SPECIAL FEATURES
CHANGING KEYS
The Concertmate 970 automatically
selects the key of middle C each time
you turn it on.
For added flexibility as you make mu-
sic, the Concertmate 970 lets you
change (transpose) the musical key in
which it plays.
1. Press and hold
SOUND
, then
press and release
RHYTHM.
The
display shows the current key set-
ting
.
Note: The number on the display
is the number of “semitones” to
which the keyboard is set, com-
pared to its default key. A semi-
tone is a measurement that
represents the acoustical interval
between the keys of any two keys
on the keyboard. For example, the
difference between C and C or B
and B is one semitone. You can
transpose the key down 6 semi-
tones (to an F ) and up 5 semi-
tones (to an F) — a full octave.
2. Within 5 seconds, press
TRANS-
POSE/TUNE
s
or t to raise or lower
the key. Each time you press the
key, the number on the display in-
creases or decreases by 1 (semi-
tone).
0
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
SOUND
RHYTHM
MELODY
ON/OFF
As you raise the key,
1
is C ,
2
is
D, and so on. As you lower the
key, –
1
is B, –
2
is B ,
–3
is A,
and so on.
Notes:
• You can also use the number key-
pad to quickly raise the key. Press
the desired semitone value (1 to
5).
• To reset the keyboard to its default
key (middle C), press both
TRANSPOSE/TUNE
s and t at the
same time.
0
appears on the dis-
play.
• You cannot change the key while
the juke box mode is turned on.
• The Concertmate 970 automati-
cally resets the key to the default
value of 0 (middle C) each time
you turn off the keyboard or play
the juke box tunes.
• Each preset sound plays within a
specified range. If a key change
causes a note to exceed its range,
the same note sounds in the near-
est octave.
• When you select preset sounds
90-96 after changing the key, the
keyboard split changes accord-
ingly.
• Changing the key does not affect
the PERCUSSION (No. 99) preset
sound.
VOLUME SYNCHRO/
FILL-IN
START/
STOP
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE/TU
42-4032.fm Page 21 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 4:45 PM