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Sounds and effects Part I Transpose Sounds and effects The TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi-tone steps across an entire octave. Suppose you learn to play a song-in the key of C, for example-and decide you want to sing it, only to find that it's either too high or too low for your voice. Your choice is to either learn the song all over again in a different key, or to use the TRANSPOSE feature. TRANSPOSE - + Adjust the key with the + and - buttons. • The key is changed in half-tone increments up to plus or minus one octave. • If the two buttons are pressed at the same time, the key returns to C. • When the TRANSPOSE function is active, the transposed key is shown on the HOME PAGE display. Played keys C major Notes that sound D major 46 QQTG0692

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Part I
Sounds and effects
46
QQTG0692
Sounds and effects
Transpose
The
TRANSPOSE
buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi-tone steps across
an entire octave.
Suppose you learn to play a song
in the key of C, for example
and decide you want to sing it, only to
find that it
s either too high or too low for your voice. Your choice is to either learn the song all over again
in a different key, or to use the
TRANSPOSE
feature.
Adjust the key with the
+
and
buttons.
The key is changed in half-tone increments up
to plus or minus one octave.
If the two buttons are pressed at the same
time, the key returns to C.
When the
TRANSPOSE
function is active, the
transposed key is shown on the HOME PAGE
display.
<Example: transposed to D>
TRANSPOSE
+
Played keys
C major
Notes that sound
D major