Setting Meaning
‘F#1’ Soft (0...30)
In this setting, the volume is lower than usual even when
playing with a hard touch.
‘G#1’ Normal (31...70)
This setting corresponds to the usual touch response of a key‐
board (factory default setting).
‘A#1’ Hard (71...127)
In this setting, the volume is higher than usual even when
playing with a soft touch.
7.5 Master Tuning / MIDI functions
In Edit mode, various parameters of the digital piano can be customized. Keep
[METRONOME] and [TEMPO] pressed to enter the Edit mode.
7.5.1 Master Tuning
The piano is tuned to 440 Hz by default. That's why the piano does not need to be
tuned after turning on. If desired, the tuning of the piano can be adjusted in small
increments -50 and +50 (one semitone).
1. Enter the Edit mode: Keep [METRONOME] and [TEMPO] pressed.
2. Use [A#] to tune the piano in semitone increment.
3. Use [METRONOME] and [TEMPO] to exit the Edit mode.
7.5.2 MIDI functions
With this function you can activate the MIDI output of the digital piano. The MIDI out
channels range from 1 to 16. Enter the Edit mode. Keep [METRONOME] and [TEMPO]
pressed.
To change the value of the MIDI OUT channel, proceed as follows:
1. Press [A#0] according to the value of the desired MIDI out channel.
2. The number of hits on [C3] sets the value of the MIDI out channel. The default
MIDI out channel is set to 1. Press [A#0] once in Edit mode. To conrm that the
MIDI out channel is set to 1, the tone C3 is reproduced once.
3. Example: Pressing key [A#0] nine times will play the tone C3 ten times. This
conrms that the MIDI out channel value has been set to 10.
7.5.3 MIDI panic button
Pressing the Panic button sends the commands ‘Reset all controllers’ and ‘All sounds
o’ as a MIDI message to all MIDI channels from 1 – 16.
Operating
SP-320
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Digital Piano