2) lowering the pitch, 3) returning to the standard pitch, 1) raising the pitch – Yamaha Personal Electronic Piano YPP-15 User Manual
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2) Lowering the Pitch
To lower the overall pitch of the YPP-15,
press the MIDI/TRANSPOSE button. While
holding it down, press one of the F*4 to B4
keys (Shown in the Front Panel Diagram).
B4
B
3) Returning to the Standard Pitch
To bring the YPP-15 back to the standard
pitch (Key of C), press the MIDI/TRANS
POSE button, and while holding it down,
press the C5 key. Or, you can turn off the
POWER switch, then turn it on again after a
few seconds.
PRESSED KEY
F»4
G4
Gk
A4
Ak
TRANSPOSED KEY
(i.e. actual pitch
of played C)
F«
G
G«
A
A^
D. Fine Tuning
This function is very useful if you are playing
in a band or other ensemble. It allows you
to tune your instrument with the others. The
YPP-15 can be fine-tuned up or down up to
a quarter tone (+/-50 cents). You can also
use the Fine Tuning function in conjunction
with the Transposition function, in either
order.
1) Raising the Pitch
While holding down both the Cl and D1
keys, press any one of the C3 to B3 keys.
Each time a key is pressed, the pitch will be
raised, up to a maximum of 50 cents.
2) Lowering the Pitch
While holding down both the Cl and C*1
keys, press any one of the C3 to B3 keys.
Each time a key is pressed, the pitch will be
lowered, up to a maximum of 50 cents.
3) Returning to the Standard Pitch
While holding down the Cl, C*1 andDI keys
simultaneously, press any one of the C3 to
B3 keys. Or, you can turn off the POWER
switch, then turn it on again after a few
seconds.