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Menu Functions
When set to on, the sustain pedal is active for the lower sound when the pedal is depressed.
When set to off, the sustain pedal will not be active for the lower sound when the pedal is depressed. The sus-
tain pedal will still be active for the upper sound.
Note that damper resonance (page 52) can be used regardless of on or off setting for the lower pedal.
Step 3
When you are fi nished, press any one of the SOUND SELECT buttons to exit the menu.
The lower pedal on/off function setting defaults to "Off" each time the power is turned off. You can use the user memo-
ry function (page 76), to save your desired lower pedal on/off setting. This way your current lower pedal on/off setting
will remain even after the power is turned off.
4) Layer Octave Shift
This allows the octave of a layered sound (the sound displayed in the second line on the display) to be shifted
up or down when you use the dual function (page 15).
For example, when you play in dual mode using Concert Grand Piano and String Ensemble, you can adjust the
octave range for the String Ensemble sound up or down.
Step 1
Use the MENU buttons to select the layer octave shift function.
The second line on the display shows the value.
Step 2
Use the VALUE buttons to set the value.
Set the octave value within a range of -2 to + 2.
Minus values select an octave range one or two octaves lower. Positive values select an octave range one or
two octaves higher.
The octave for the sound displayed in the second line on the display in dual mode will be changed.
For some sounds it may not be possible to select a higher octave range.
Step 3
When you are fi nished, press any one of the SOUND SELECT buttons to exit the menu.
The layer octave shift function setting defaults to "Off" each time the power is turned off. You can use the user memory
function (page 76), to save your desired layer octave shift setting. This way your current layer octave shift setting will
remain even after the power is turned off.
4 LayerOctShift
= 0