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Other settings<br />
You can make detailed settings for touch, tuning, scale, etc.<br />
Procedure<br />
Press the [OTHER SETTING] button to enter Other Setting mode.<br />
Selecting a touch response<br />
[TouchResponse]<br />
You can specify a touch response (how the sound<br />
responds to the way you play the keys).<br />
See the procedure on page 71.<br />
A<br />
C<br />
Setting range:<br />
Light With a soft touch, the Clavinova produces<br />
a loud sound. The volume level of<br />
tones tends to be consistent.<br />
Medium Standard touch response.<br />
Heavy You must hit the key very hard to generate<br />
a loud volume. This allows for versatile<br />
expression, from pianissimo to<br />
fortissimo tones.<br />
Fixed No touch response. The volume level will<br />
be the same regardless of how hard you<br />
play the keys. Use the B [–]/[+] buttons<br />
to set the volume level.<br />
Setting range of the “Fixed” volume level:<br />
1 - 127<br />
B<br />
NO YES<br />
D<br />
You can fine tune the pitch of the entire instrument.<br />
This function is useful when you play the<br />
Clavinova along with other instruments or CD<br />
music.<br />
See the procedure on page 71.<br />
Setting range:<br />
A3=427.0Hz - 453.0Hz (0.1Hz steps)<br />
[OTHER SETTING]<br />
Fine tuning the pitch [Tune]<br />
A<br />
C<br />
Selecting a tuning curve for a<br />
piano voice [PianoTuningCurve]<br />
You can select a tuning curve from “GrandPiano1”<br />
and “GrandPiano2.” Select “Flat” if you feel the<br />
tuning curve of the piano voice does not quite<br />
match that of other instruments voices.<br />
See the procedure on page 71.<br />
A<br />
C<br />
Setting range:<br />
Stretch Tuning curve particularly for pianos<br />
Flat Tuning curve in which the frequency is<br />
octave doubled over the entire keyboard<br />
range<br />
B<br />
NO YES<br />
D<br />
B<br />
NO YES<br />
D<br />
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