Yamaha CLP-156 Owner's Manual - Page 22
To Turn the Individual Key Tune Mode OFF or
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Utility Functions X Select Mode the "Up-tuning" U MIDI/ TRANSPOSE TEMPO w v Press the TEMPO [v] button. "U" will appear on the TEMPO display. C Tune the Required Key(s) MIDI/ TRANSPOSE While still holding the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button, press the desired key as many times as necessary to raise its pitch by the required amount (each press raises pitch by approximately 1.2 cents). The ±50-cent tuning range is shown on the TEMPO display in steps ranging from "-44" to "44". V Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button. q To Turn the Individual Key Tune Mode OFF or ON The individual key tuning settings described above can be turned off (normal tuning) while retaining the settings in memory. Individual key tuning is always turned off when the power is initially turned on, but any previous settings are retained in memory and can be recalled if the power has not been off for longer than about a week. To keep the memorized settings for longer periods, turn the power on briefly at least once a week. Complete tunings can also be saved to and loaded from disk as described in "Utility 2: Save Individual Key Tuning" and "Utility 3: Load Individual Key Tuning", below. Z Select the Individual Tuning Function Key tun Hold the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button and press the SONG [r] or [f] button as many times as necessary until "tun" appears on the display - don't release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button yet. MIDI/ TRANSPOSE SONG r f X Turn OFF Individual Key Tuning F MIDI/ TRANSPOSE TEMPO w v Press the TEMPO [v] and [w] buttons simultaneously. "F" will appear on the TEMPO display indicating that the individual key tuning mode is OFF. C Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button. 22 NOTE • You can turn the individual key tuning mode back on by carrying out steps 1 and 2 in either the "To Lower The Pitch Of a Single Key" or "To Raise the Pitch Of a Single Key" procedure, above, so that "d" or "U" appears on the display.