Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 99
for the damper pedal, Setting the depth of sustain sampling
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Detailed Settings Other settings [FUNCTION] Setting the depth of string resonance [StringResonanceDepth] This parameter is effective on the voices, such as "Grand Piano 1." See the procedure on page 80. A B StringResonanceDepth 5 NO YES C D Setting range: Off, 1 - 10 Setting the depth of sustain sampling for the damper pedal [SustainSamplingDepth] This parameter is effective only on the voice group "GRANDPIANO1." See the procedure on page 80. A B SustainSamplingDepth 5 NO YES C D Setting range: Off, 1 - 10 Specifying the volume of the key-off sound [KeyOffSamplingDepth] You can adjust the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key) This is effective on the voice groups "Grand Piano1," "Harpsichord," and "E.Clavichord" and on the voice "E.Piano2." See the procedure on page 80. A B KeyOffSamplingDepth 5 NO YES C D Setting range: Off, 1 - 10 Setting the range of pitch bend [PitchBendRange] This specifies the amount of change that can be produced by the pitch bend function which smoothly varies the pitch. This setting applies only to the manually-played sound. This setting can be made in semitone steps. You can set the pedal function (page 96) to specify whether the pitch will be raised or lowered. See the procedure on page 80. A PitchBendRange C B NO YES 2 D Setting range: 0 - +12 (Pressing the pedal will raise/lower the pitch by 12 semitones [1 octave]) Normal setting: 2 Switching the speaker on/off [Speaker] This setting lets you switch the speaker on/off. See the procedure on page 80. A B Speaker Normal(HeadphoneSW) NO YES C D Setting range: Normal (HeadphoneSW) .... The speaker will sound only if headphones are not connected. On The speaker will always sound. Off The speaker will not sound. CLP-380 Owner's Manual 99