Adjusting The Brilliance; Setting The Amount Of Reverb; Adjusting The Pitch (Tuning) - Schimmel TwinTone Pianos 5.01 Instrucciones Para El Uso

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■ Voice variation
This unit provides variations on voices for your enjoyment when playing other voices than piano.
See "Preset Voice List" on page 26 for details on variations.
The voice alternates between normal and a variation every time you
press the shift/soft pedal (the pedal at far left).
The PLAY/STOP lamp lights briefly when you change between a normal voice and its variation. Green
indicates the normal voice, while orange indicates that a variation has been selected.
Note
There are variations available for each voice. Turning off the unit resets variation selection.
■ Dual voice
This function allows you to combine two voices while playing.
Press two keys simultaneously to select two voices.
Caution
As the dual voice function uses two voices for every note played, the number of notes you can play simultaneously is
reduced by half.

Adjusting the Brilliance

You can adjust the timbre brilliance of the sound from mellow to bright.
Operation
Setting method
Adjusting the brilliance
Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C1, D1, E1, F1 or G1. (The normal
(5 levels)
setting is E1. C1 is the mellowest brilliance setting and G1 is the brightest brilliance setting.
The default setting is E1.)
Note
This setting is applied to all voices, and does not change when you turn the unit off.
A
#
-1
Mellow Normal Bright
A-1 B-1
Brilliance
C1–G1
10

Setting the Amount of Reverb

Reverb adds echo to the sound to give it more fullness and reverberation.
Use the REVERB knob to adjust the depth (the degree to which the reverb
effect is applied to the sound). To turn the reverb off, set the control in the far
left position.
You can also change the type of reverb to apply.
Reverb type
Effect
Room
Reverberation similar to that heard in a normal
room
Hall 1
Reverberation similar to that heard in a small
(default setting)
concert hall
Hall 2
Reverberation similar to that heard in a large
concert hall
Stage
Reverberation similar to that heard on a stage
Note
The reverb type reverts to its default setting when you turn the power off.
A
-1
#
A-1 B-1
C2 (Room)
F2 (Stage)
D2 (Hall 1)-default E2 (Hall 2)

Adjusting the Pitch (Tuning)

The pitch of this instrument is set so that A3=440Hz. You can fine tune the pitch up or down 65 cents (100 cents
is equal to 1 semitone).
Operation
Setting method
Raise the pitch
Hold down the A-1 and B-1 keys and press any one of the keys between C3 and B3.
Lower the pitch
Hold down the A-1 and A#-1 keys and press any one of the keys between C3 and B3.
Return to default tuning
Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press any one of the keys between C3 and B3.
Note
The pitch setting is stored when you turn the instrument off.
A
-1
#
A-1 B-1
C3–B3
Setting method
Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C2.
Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press D2.
Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press E2.
Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press F2.
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