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Transpose
Suppose
you
learn
to
play
a
song—in
the
key
of
C,
for
example—and
decide
you
want
to
sing
it,
only
to
find
it's
either
too
high
or
too
low
for
your
voice.
Your
choice
is
to
either
learn
the
song
all
over
again,
in
a
different
key,
or
to
use
the
TRANSPOSE
feature.
Use
the
TRANSPOSE
buttons
to
adjust
the
key.
TRANSPOSE
DOWN
UP
VALUE
Each
press
of
the
DOWN
button:
|
|
Each
press
of
the
UP
button:
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[-H
beti
5B)
- B
[-5
ko
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If
either
of
the
buttons
is
pressed
once,
the
current
setting
value
will
appear
on
the
display,
and
it
can
then
be
changed.
When
setting
the
key,
the
current
key
is
shown
on
the
display.
Н
the
two
buttons
are
pressed
at
the
same
time,
the
key
returns
to
C.
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If
either
of
the
TRANSPOSE
indicators
remains
lit,
it
indicates
that
the
piano
is
set
to
a
key
other
than
C.
[
Tuning
]
shows
the
indication
on
the
display.
The
pitch
of
the
instrument
can
be
adjusted.
This
capability
is
useful,
for
example,
for
ensemble
playing.
1.Press
the
DEMO
and
MODE
SET
buttons
simul-
taneously.
DEMO MODE
М
SET
e
The
current
tuning
is
shown
on
the
display.
2.Use
the
VALUE
(TRANSPOSE)
buttons
to
adjust
the
pitch.
TRANSPOSE
Press
the
UP
button
to
raise
the
pitch
and
press
the󰾰
ه
DOWN
button
to
lower
the
pitch
(427.3-440.0-453.0󰾰
Hz).󰾰
Press
and
hold
either
VALUE
button
to
change
the
pitch
quickly.
The
100's
digit
(4)
is
not
shown
on
the
display.
The
decimal
can
be
set
to
0,
3
or
6.
e
If
both
VALUE
buttons
are
pressed
at
the
same
time,
the
pitch
returns
to
440.0
Hz.
3.When
you
have
finished
adjusting
the
pitch,
press
either
the
DEMO
button
or
the
MODE
SET
button.
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