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Kurzweil Mark-Pro TWOi User Manual

Kurzweil Mark-Pro TWOi
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Transposition and Tuning
Transposition and Tuning
Transposition by Half Steps
Fine Tuning within a Half Step
Transposition means moving the pitches of the entire keyboard up or down by half
steps. This is useful, for example, when you accompany a singer and the key is too
high or too low, or when you play music written for a transposing instrument like a
saxophone or a clarinet.
Press the Transpose + or - button to raise or lower the pitches and the display
will show you the number of steps you have transposed. You can transpose the
keyboard as much as 24 half steps (2 octaves) down and up.
Or, an easier way to transpose is to hold down the Transpose - and + buttons at
the same time and press the key you want to transpose the C4 key to.
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Transpose
-
+
You can also fine tune the pitches of the entire keyboard by cents. A cent is 1/100
division of the half-step, or 1/1200 of an octave.
Press the Global button and then press the Tune button.
The display will show you 0. Press -/No or +/Yes to change the number down to
-50 or up to 50. This number on the distplay tells you how many cents you moved.
Global
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Local
Tune Touch
Drum Map
Intonation Loop
USB
Reset
/ No
/ Yes
+
-
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Kurzweil Mark-Pro TWOi Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKurzweil
ModelMark-Pro TWOi
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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