Canceling, To transpose the keyboard, 7, trdiispose function – KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual
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Playing
7, Trdiispose Function
The TRANSPOSE function changes the genera! key
of the instrument shifting the pitch up or down in
semitones. The range of transposition is up a perfect
fourth
(5
semitones)
and
down
a
tri-tone
(6
semitones).
This
function
eliminates
the
need
to
change
fingering
when
changing
keys—making
it
easy to transpose to match a vocalist's range.
■ Canceling
■
To cancel the transposition and restore the origi
na! key (C), While holding down the [TRANS-
POSE/FUNCTION] switch, press C7.
Note. The transposition setting is automatically lost when
you switch the power off.
To transpose the keyboard
Hold down the ITRANSPOSE/FUNCTION]
switch .
Press a key between F#6 and F7 to select the in
terval of transposition.
TRANSPOSE
X
Press a key to seiect
the transposition interval.
S -3
-1
0 +2 +4
+s
I
ft
!
Press one of the transposition-setting keys (keys P#6
F7 key Transpose up five semitones. Key C7 produces
the note normally associated with Key F7.
C7
I
No transposition
:
F#6
Transpose down six semitones, Key C7 produces
the note normally associated with Key F#6.
Note; The difference between the selected key and C7 be
comes the new interval of transposition. Selecting a
key below C7 transposes the key downward. Select
ing a key above C7 transposes the key upward.
Note: The LED indicator in the fTRANSPOSE/FUNC-
TION] switch remains lit while the keyboard is in
any key other than the original.
Example: Transposing up one half-step
While holding down the [TRANSPOSE/FUNC-
TION] switch, press C#7. This transposes the
pitch of the instrument so that a piece played in
the key of C will sound as if it is played in C#.
Example: Transposing down one whole-step
While holding down the [TRANSPOSE/FUNC-
TION] switch, press A#6. This transposes the
pitch of the instrument so that a piece played in
the key of G will sound as if it is played in F.
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