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Touch: selecting dynamic curves, Programming a fix dynamic value, Transpose: to change the instrument tranposition – Generalmusic GRP-800 User Manual

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BALANCE

DATA

BALANCE

TOUCH: Selecting dynamic curves

The TOUCH parameter sets the response beetwen the Rp 800 keyboard and the sound generator.
In this way it is possible to adapt the instrument to the piano technique of each player.

Rp800 default set up
recall the NORMAL

curve.

Programming a Fix dynamic value

Select first the TOUCH FIX mode

Keep the TOUCH button pressed for more than 2 sec. The
three TOUCH leds start flashing and the display shows:

No light on

Now by pressing the BALANCE/DATA buttons
you can set the dynamic value transmitted by the
keyboard.

The first time you press the button, the display shows
the current fix dynamic value,

Increase

value

Decrease

value

The next time you press the buttons the value is modified.

NORMAL

Request a medium action to
reach high level dynamics and
brilliance.

HARD

A strong action is requested to
reach high level dynamics and
brilliance.

FIX

The piano keyboard sends a fix
dynamic value (programmable
from 0 to 127).

SOFT

A low action is requested to
reach high level dynamics and
brilliance of sound.

TRANSPOSE: to change the instrument tranposition

The Rp 800 allows to modify the global transposition, increasing or decreasing it by +/-12 semitones in total.

Keep the TRANSPOSE button on the control panel
pressed for more than 2 sec. , the corresponding led
blinks. The display enters the transpose edit mode.

Decrease

value

Press the BALANCE/DATA buttons to change the
current value. The first time you press the button the
display shows the current value (default=0, C=C).
The next time you press the buttons the value is
modified.

ETC.

Press the TRANSPOSE button to exit the
transpose edit status. The button led stops
blinking but remains on, to show the current
transposed status of the piano.
Press the TRANSPOSE button again, to quit
the transpose, restoring the normal piano
status mode.

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