Yamaha PF-500 Owner's Manual - Page 81

Other settings

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Other settings You can make detailed settings for touch, tuning, scale, etc. Procedure Press the [OTHER SETTING] button to enter Other Setting mode. MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME SONG KEYBOARD SONG BALANCE DEMO TRACK 1 TRACK 2 EXTRA TRACKS FILE METRONOME START/STOP SETTING A SONG SELECT TOP START/STOP REC SONG SETTING DOWN UP NEW SONG SYNCHRO START SONG C TEMPO Selecting a touch response [TouchResponse] You can specify a touch response (how the sound responds to the way you play the keys). See the procedure on page 63. A B NO YES C D Setting range: Light With a soft touch, the PF-500 produces a loud sound. The volume level of tones tends to be consistent. Medium Standard touch response. Heavy You must hit the key very hard to generate a loud volume. This allows for versatile expression, from pianissimo to fortissimo tones. Fixed No touch response. The volume level will be the same regardless of how hard you play the keys. Use the B [-]/[+] buttons to set the volume level. Setting range of the "Fixed" volume level: 1 - 127 B NO YES D CONTRAST EXIT GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND E.PIANO E.PIANO PIANO 2 1 2 HARPSI- E.CLAVICHORD CHORD VIBRAPHONE VOICE GUITAR SETTING SPLIT CHURCH JAZZ SYNTH. WOOD ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR PAD BASS E.BASS XG VARIATION REVERB CHORUS BRILLIANCE MELLOW BRIGHT VOICE EFFECT MIDI SETTING OTHER SETTING [OTHER SETTING] Fine tuning the pitch [Tune] You can fine tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This function is useful when you play the PF-500 along with other instruments or CD music. See the procedure on page 63. A B NO YES C D Setting range: A3=427.0Hz - 453.0Hz (0.1Hz steps) Selecting a tuning curve for a piano voice [PianoTuningCurve] You can select a tuning curve from "GrandPiano1" and "GrandPiano2." Select "Flat" if you feel the tuning curve of the piano voice does not quite match that of other instruments voices. See the procedure on page 63. A B NO YES C D Setting range: Stretch Tuning curve particularly for pianos Flat Tuning curve in which the frequency is octave doubled over the entire keyboard range PF-500 81

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PF-500
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Other settings
You can make detailed settings for touch, tuning, scale, etc.
Procedure
Press the [OTHER SETTING] button to enter Other Setting mode.
You can specify a touch response (how the sound
responds to the way you play the keys).
See the procedure on page 63.
Setting range:
Light
With a soft touch, the PF-500 produces a
loud sound. The volume level of tones
tends to be consistent.
Medium
Standard touch response.
Heavy
You must hit the key very hard to gener-
ate a loud volume. This allows for versa-
tile expression, from pianissimo to
fortissimo tones.
Fixed
No touch response. The volume level will
be the same regardless of how hard you
play the keys. Use the B [–]/[+] buttons
to set the volume level.
Setting range of the “Fixed” volume level:
1 - 127
You can fine tune the pitch of the entire instru-
ment. This function is useful when you play the
PF-500 along with other instruments or CD music.
See the procedure on page 63.
Setting range:
A3=427.0Hz - 453.0Hz (0.1Hz steps)
You can select a tuning curve from “GrandPiano1”
and “GrandPiano2.” Select “Flat” if you feel the
tuning curve of the piano voice does not quite
match that of other instruments voices.
See the procedure on page 63.
Setting range:
Stretch
Tuning curve particularly for pianos
Flat
Tuning curve in which the frequency is
octave doubled over the entire keyboard
range
SONG
KEYBOARD
GRAND
PIANO 1
CHURCH
ORGAN
E.PIANO
1
STRINGS
E.PIANO
2
CHOIR
GRAND
PIANO 2
JAZZ
ORGAN
HARPSI-
CHORD
SYNTH.
PAD
VIBRA-
PHONE
E.BASS
XG
GUITAR
E.CLAVI-
CHORD
WOOD
BASS
SONG SELECT
NEW SONG
SONG
SETTING
FILE
TRACK
1
TOP
TRACK
2
START
/
STOP
EXTRA
TRACKS
REC
UP
DOWN
SETTING
START/STOP
METRONOME
D
B
C
A
EXIT
EXIT
CONTRAST
VOICE
SETTING
SPLIT
VARIATION
BRIGHT
MELLOW
BRILLIANCE
MIDI
SETTING
OTHER
SETTING
REVERB
CHORUS
DEMO
TEMPO
SONG
BALANCE
MASTER VOLUME
NO
YES
VOICE
SYNCHRO START
SONG
MAX
MIN
EFFECT
[OTHER SETTING]
Selecting a touch response
[TouchResponse]
C
A
D
B
NO
YES
Fine tuning the pitch [Tune]
Selecting a tuning curve for a
piano voice [PianoTuningCurve]
C
A
D
B
NO
YES
C
A
D
B
NO
YES