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Transpose
Press
(TRANSPOSE)
ellil
TRANSPOSE?
Middle
|
ALG
4
3
E
Function
Transpose
the
pitch
played
by
C3
in
half
steps.
E
Settings
Cl-C5
a
Explanation
The
V50
front
panel
has
a
mark
indicating
“C3”,
located
roughly
at
the
center
of
the
keyboard.
This
transpose
function
modifies
the
pitch
played
by
the
C
key
below
the
“C3”
mark.
Normally
this
is
set
to
C3.
Pressing
a
key
Cl—CS5
will
specify
the
new
transpose
setting.
Poly/mono
mode
select,
pitch
bend
wheel
range,
foot
switch
After
pressing
[___]
(FUNCTION),
press
the
LJ
below
“PBetc”
in
the
display.
Press
the
[__]
below
>
EXIT”
in
the
display
to
return
to
the
previous
display.
(1)
Poly/mono
mode
select
E
Function
Select
poly
or
mono
mode.
E
Settings
poly
mode,
mono
mode
g
Explanation
In
poly
mode
you
can
play
chords.
(Last
note
priority
is
used.)
In
mono
mode
only
one
note
at
a
time
will
sound.
(2)
Pitch
bend
wheel
range
#
Function
Set
the
range
of
pitch
change
produced
by
the
pitch
bend
wheel.
E
Settings
0-12
Æ
Explanation
The
pitch
bend
wheel
is
located
at
the
left
of
the
keyboard.
It
allows
you
to
change
the
pitch
while
playing.
Moving
the
wheel
away
from
you
will
smoothly
raise
the
pitch.
Moving
the
wheel
toward
you
will
smoothly
lower
the
pitch.
This
pitch
bend
wheel
range
setting
determines
the
maximum
pitch
change
when
the
pitch
bend
wheel
is
moved
all
the
way
in
either
direction.
When
this
is
set
to
0,
the
pitch
bend
wheel
will
have
no
effect.
When
this
is
set
to
12,
the
pitch
bend
wheel
will
have
maximum
effect.
Pitch
bend
wheel
range
can
be
set
from
0—
12
in
half-steps.
This
means
that
a
setting
of
12
will
allow
the
pitch
bend
wheel
to
raise
or
lower
the
pitch
one
octave.
(3)
Foot
switch
Æ
Function
Select
the
function
of
the
foot
switch.
E
Settings
por,
sus
Æ
Explanation
An
on/off
foot
switch
(similar
to
the
pedal
of
a
piano)
can
be
connected
to
the
V50
rear
panel
FS
jack,
and
can
function
in
one
of
two
ways.
(Use
a
foot
switch
such
as
the
FC-4
or
FC-S,
sold
separately.)
por
(Portamento)
When
portamento
mode
(an
explanation
follows)
is
set
to
“Full
Time
Porta”,
the
portamento
effect
will
apply
only
while
the
foot
switch
is
pressed.
sus
(Sustain)
When
you
press
the
foot
switch
while
a
note
is
pressed,
and
then
release
the
note,
it
will
continue
sounding
as
though
the
key
had
not
been
released.
Note:
If
portamento
mode
is
set
to
“Fingered
Porta”,
the
foot
switch
will
have
no
effect
on
portamento.
If
the
portamento
time
is
set
to
0,
there
will
be
no
portamento
effect.
In
performance
play
mode,
the
foot
switch
setting
of
instrument
1
will
apply.
The
portamento
effect
will
apply
when
a
foot
switch
is
not
connected,
or
when
the
foot
switch
is
set
to
“sus”.
Voice
Edit
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