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Introduction Playing Sounds Editing Sounds
Other Convenient
Functions
Connecting Other
Equipment
Appendix
Quick Guide
03 Using Controllers to Modify the Sound
Using the [C1] [C2] Knobs to Modify the Sound
1.
While playing the
keyboard, turn the [C1]
[C2] knobs.
The [C1] [C2] knob
assignments are specied by the Registration Control
parameters KNOB (p. 54).
Using the [S1] [S2] Buttons to Modify the Sound
1.
While playing the
keyboard, press the [S1]
[S2] button.
The [S1] [S2] button
assignments are specied by
the Registration Control parameters S1/S2 (p. 54).
Changing the Pitch
1.
Move the pitch bend/
modulation lever to the left
or right.
While playing the keyboard,
move the lever toward the left
to lower the pitch, or toward the
right to raise the pitch.
Adding Vibrato or Dynamics
1.
Move the pitch bend/
modulation lever away from
yourself.
Moving the lever away from
yourself will apply vibrato. This is
called “modulation.”
For some sounds, the modulation
lever will produce a dynamics eect.
Sustaining the Notes (HOLD jack)
1.
While playing the keyboard, step
on the pedal switch.
You can hold (sustain) the notes by
stepping on the pedal switch.
Adding Expression to Your
Performance (CTRL 1, CTRL 2 jacks)
1.
While playing the keyboard, raise or
lower the expression pedal.
You can make your performance more
expressive by varying the volume.
Moving Your Hand to Modify the Pitch or Volume
1.
Press the D-BEAM [PITCH],
[VOLUME], or [ASSIGNABLE]
button.
2. While playing the keyboard,
position your hand above the
D-BEAM controller.
The eect corresponding to the
button you pressed will be applied.
Button Explanation
[PITCH] button
The pitch will change as you move your
hand above the D-BEAM controller.
[VOLUME] button
The volume will change, allowing you to
add expression to your performance.
[ASSIGNABLE] button
The function assigned to the D-BEAM
controller will be controlled (p. 54).
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