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Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Performance
Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano
(One-Touch Piano)
You can create the optimal settings for a piano performance with the press of a single
button.
fig.panel1-1
1.
Press the One Touch Program [Piano] button.
A “Piano screen” like the one shown below will appear.
fig.d-piano.eps_60
When you press the One Touch Program [Piano] button, the KR will switch to the
following settings, regardless of the current panel settings.
If the keyboard has been split into upper and lower sections (p. 27), the
keyboard returns to a single section.
The pedals return to their usual functions (p. 19).
The Grand Piano sound is automatically selected.
The effect is automatically set to “Damper Resonance” (p. 36).
You can change the piano
performance settings by
touching the [Piano Designer]
b
utton. For more details, refer
to “[Piano Designer] Button”
in the Quick Start.
When you select an internal
song or music file that includes
the lyrics data, < >
appears in the Piano screen or
Basic screen. Touch this to
display the lyrics.
< > appears in the Piano
screen or Basic screen when
headphones are connected.
You can add three-
dimensional breadth to the
sound from the headphones
(p. 31).
Since this instrument faithfully
reproduces real acoustic piano
action and response, keys
played in the top one-and-one-
half-octave range continue to
resonate, regardless of the
damper pedal action, and the
tone in this range is audibly
different. The Key Transpose
setting (p. 88) can also be used
to change the range that is
unaffected by the damper
pedal.
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