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Changing the pitch of the instrument – Peavey Pro 1 User Manual

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Changing the pitch of the instrument

Transpose

The TRANSPOSE buttons are located to the left of the sound selection buttons.

TRANSPOSE

Pressing either button will adjust the pitch of the instrument in half-step (semitone) increments. Each press of
the (flat) button will reduce the pitch of the instrument by one half step. Each press of the (sharp) button
will increase the pitch of the instrument by one half step. In this way it is possible to play a piece in one
particular key and transpose the instrument to sound in a different key. Transpose can be cancelled by pressing
both buttons together.

When you use the transpose buttons, the amount of transposition is displayed in the screen as a relative value.
For example, if you were to press the button three times a transpose value of “+3” would be displayed. This
indicates that each note played would be pitch shifted up by three half steps. If you now play in the key of C,
the instrument would sound in the key of Eb, (three half steps above C). If you play in F, the instrument would
sound in Ab and so on.

These buttons can also be used for transposing a single sound in a layer or split, (see Section 4 - Volume &
Transpose), and transposing a midi instrument, (see Section 5 - Midi Transpose). This feature is most useful
for “octave shifting” one of the sounds being used. For one octave up, set the transpose value to +12. For one
octave down set the value to -12

(

PRO 2 model only

) Tune buttons

The TUNE buttons are located above the TRANSPOSE buttons on the PRO 2 model.

The TUNE feature allows the entire instrument to be tuned to match another instrument or backing track which
may be slightly out of tune. Press the + button to increase the pitch and the - button to decrease the pitch.

The tuning display uses a standard reference for the pitch of concert A = 440Hz. The available range is 427.5
- 452.5. You can reset the tuning to A=440Hz by pressing both tuning buttons together

NOTE: The TUNE feature is also available on the PRO 1. It can be found under the Master/MIDI button. See
page 30 for more details.

TUNE

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