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Part
I
Transpose
Sounds
and
effects
The
TRANSPOSE
buttons
are
used
to
change
the
key
of
the
entire
instrument
in
semi-tone
steps
across
an
entire
octave.
Suppose
you
learn
to
play
a
song
in
the
key
of
C.
Then,
you
decide
to
sing
it.
However,
it
is
either
too
high
or
too
low
for
your
voice.
You
can
either
learn
to
play
the
song
in
a
completely
different
key,
or
you
can use
the
TRANSPOSE
feature.
Adjust
the
key
with
the
“\
and
7
buttons.
TRANSPOSE
/\—Raises
the
key
\/-—
Lowers
the
key
°
PROGRAM
¢
The
key
can
be
reset
to
C
instantly
by
pressing
both
TRANSPOSE
buttons
simultaneously.
KN550
¢
Each
press
of
the
A
button
raises
the
key
as
follows:Db[
eh
J>D{
¢
J7E[
fh
]>
Ef
J>F{
*
JF
FS]
*
Each
press
of
the
(7
button
lowers
the
key
as
follows:B[
6
J>7B[
bh
]7A[L
&
]
TAT
AIO
GL
So
]
(The
brackets
[ ]
show
indications
on
the
dis-
play.)
e
When
setting
the
key,
the
current
key
is
shown
on
the
display.
KN650
e
Each
press
of
the
A
button
raises
the
key
as
follows:
Db
+
D
>
Eb
+
E
F
-
Ff
¢
Each
press
of
the
(7
button
lowers
the
key
as
follows:
B
+
Bb
+
A+
Ab
>3G
Key
<Db>J=120
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e’
When
transposed
to
a
key
other
than
C,
the
current
key
is
shown
on
the
display
during
rhythm
stop.
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