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Casio PX-410R User Guide

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E-68
Changing Other Settings
Setting Types
The table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change.
Setting menu
Transpose
(Trans.)
Auto Harmonize
(AutoHarm)
Touch Response
(Touch)
Tune
(Tune)
Contrast
(Contrast)
Half Damper Depth
(HalfDamp)
Soft/Sostenuto
Pedal Jack (Jack)
Mixer Hold
(MixHold)
DSP Hold
(DSP Hold)
MIDI
(MIDI)
Delete/Initialize
(Del/Init)
Page
E-66
E-70
E-66
E-67
E-71
E-71
E-71
E-71
E-71
E-71
E-71
Description
Adjusts of overall digital piano tuning by semitone units.
Selects the Auto Harmonize Type
Specifies of how sound should change with keyboard pressure.
Fine adjustment of overall digital piano tuning.
Adjusts display brightness.
Adjusts the amount of pedal effect applied when the damper pedal is pressed part way.
Specifies the effect applied to the soft/sostenuto pedal jack.
Turns mixer hold on or off.
Turn DSP hold on or off.
MIDI settings
Initialization can be used to return digital piano parameters to their initial factory default
settings, or to delete all data currently in keyboard memory.
Digital Piano Settings
NOTE
The above settings are all saved whenever you turn off the digital piano. For details, see Memory Contents on page E-14.
MIDI settings and Delete/Initialize settings are disabled while you are using the SMF Player or Song Memory function.

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Casio PX-410R Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelPX-410R
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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