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Scroll through the list of Intonation tables, and listen for the differences between semitones. 
Some of the intervals between semitones may be quite different from equal intonation, but 
you’ll notice that all notes are precisely tuned with notes that are an octave apart. This is because 
the intonation tables set the intervals within a single octave, and apply those intervals to each 
octave.
List and Description of Intonation Tables
In general, you should select a nonstandard intonation table when you’re playing simple 
melodies (as opposed to chords) in a particular musical style. When you use intonation tables 
based on pentatonic scales, you’ll normally play pentatonic scales to most accurately reproduce 
those styles.
Key Action Map
The Key Action Map determines the way the PC3 respond to key action. Different maps result in 
different responses from the PC3 for the same physical key action.
Generally speaking, you will not want to alter the Key Action Map. If you do, however, and 
want to change it back to the default map, simply enter a values of 0 in the Key Action Map 
parameter field.
Default Sequence
The Default Sequence parameter specifies the song that is used as a template for new and clear 
songs in Song mode.
1 Equal No detuning of any intervals. The standard for modern western music.
2 Classic Just Tunings are defined based on the ratios of the frequencies between intervals. 
The original tuning of Classical European music.
3 Just Flat 7th Similar to classic Just, but with the Dominant 7th flatted an additional 15 cents.
4 Harmonic The perfect 4th, Tritone, and Dominant 7th are heavily flatted.
5 Just Harmonic
6 Werkmeister Named for its inventor, Andreas Werkmeister. It’s fairly close to equal 
temperament, and was developed to enable transposition with less dissonance.
7 1/5th Comma
8 1/4th Comma
9 Indian Raga Based on the tunings for traditional Indian music.
10 Arabic Oriented toward the tunings of Mid-Eastern music.
11 BaliJava1 Based on the pentatonic scale of Balinese and Javanese music.
12 BaliJava2 A variation on 1Bali/Java, slightly more subtle overall.
13 BaliJava3 A more extreme variation.
14 Tibetan Based on the Chinese pentatonic scale.
15 CarlosAlpha Developed by Wendy Carlos, an innovator in microtonal tunings, this intonation 
table flats each interval increasingly, resulting in an octave with quarter-tone 
intervals.
16 Pyth/aug4 This is a Pythagorean tuning, based on the Greek pentatonic scale. The tritone 
is 12 cents sharp. 
17 Pyth/dim5 This is a Pythagorean tuning, based on the Greek pentatonic scale. The tritone 
is 12 cents flat.