Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 117

Touch Sensitivity, Pitch Bend Range, Modulation Wheel, Master Tuning, Scale Tuning, TouchSen

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQOvera,,QQllFun,,QQction,,QQs ,,QQ s Touch Sensitivity This function sets the keyboard touch sensitivity. The range is from "0" to "127". The higher the value the higher the sensitivity. When the touch sensitivity value is set to "0", "Off" appears in the display and the same volume is produced no matter how hard you play the keys. - this setting can produce a more realistic effect with voices that normally do not have touch response: e.g. organ and harpsichord. TouchSen se: 100 s Pitch Bend Range See page 54. s Modulation Wheel See page 55. s Master Tuning The Tuning function sets the overall pitch of the PSR-730/630 over a ±100 cent range (from -100 to +100) in 1-cent increments. Since 1 cent is 1/100th of a semitone, the total tuning range is from a semitone below normal pitch to a semitone above normal pitch. Tuning: 0 s Scale Tuning Scale tuning allows each individual note of the octave to be tuned over range from -64 to +63 cents in 1-cent increments (1 cent = 1/100th of a semitone). This makes it possible to produce subtle tuning variations, or tune the instrument to totally different scales (e.g. classic or Arabic scales). First use the S.TuneNote function to select the note to be tuned. The range is from C to B: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B. S.TuneNo te: C note C# D# F# G# A# Db Eb C# D# Gb Ab Bb F# G# A# C D E F G A B note C D E F G A B Then use the S.TuneValue function to tune the selected note as required. S.TuneVa lue:-50 • The "normal" tuning value ("0") can be recalled by simultaneously pressing the [-] and [+] buttons. • Minus values can be entered by using the number buttons while holding the [-] button. • The scale tuning settings are common to each octave on the keyboard. • The Accompaniment and Multi Pad sound is affected by Scale Tuning. • The "normal" tuning value ("0") can be recalled by simultaneously pressing the [-] and [+] buttons. • Minus values can be entered by using the number buttons while holding the [-] button. 115

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Touch Sensitivity
This function sets the keyboard touch sensitivity. The range is from “0”
to “127”.
The higher the value the higher the sensitivity. When the touch sensitivity value is set
to “0”, “Off” appears in the display and the same volume is produced no matter how
hard you play the keys. — this setting can produce a more realistic effect with voices
that normally do not have touch response: e.g. organ and harpsichord.
Master Tuning
The Tuning function sets the overall pitch of the PSR-730/630 over a
±
100 cent
range (from –100 to +100) in 1-cent increments. Since 1 cent is 1/100th of a semitone,
the total tuning range is from a semitone below normal pitch to a semitone above
normal pitch.
The “normal” tuning
value (“0”) can be re-
called by simulta-
neously pressing the
[–] and [+] buttons.
Minus values can be
entered by using the
number
buttons while
holding the [–] button.
Scale Tuning
Scale tuning allows each individual note of the octave to be tuned over range from
–64 to +63 cents in 1-cent increments (1 cent = 1/100th of a semitone). This makes it
possible to produce subtle tuning variations, or tune the instrument to totally different
scales (e.g. classic or Arabic scales).
First use the S.TuneNote function to select the note to be tuned. The range is from
C to B: C, C
#
, D, D
#
, E, F, F
#
, G, G
#
, A, A
#
, B.
The scale tuning set-
tings are common to
each octave on the
keyboard.
The Accompaniment
and Multi Pad sound
is affected by Scale
Tuning.
The “normal” tuning
value (“0”) can be re-
called by simulta-
neously pressing the
[–] and [+] buttons.
Minus values can be
entered by using the
number
buttons while
holding the [–] button.
Then use the S.TuneValue function to tune the selected note as required.
note
note
Pitch Bend Range
See page 54.
Modulation Wheel
See page 55.
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°
100
TouchSen
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C
S.TuneNo
lue:-50
S.TuneVa
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0
Tuning:
°
D
b
E
b
C
#
D
#
G
b
A
b
B
b
F
#
G
#
A
#
C#
°
D#
F#
°
G#
°
A#
C
°
D
°
E
°
F
°
G
°
A
°
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
Overall Functions