Alesis Recital 61 Recital 61 User Guide v1.1 - Page 9
Touch Sensitivity, Transpose - 61 key digital piano
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Touch Sensitivity The Recital 61 Digital Piano is equipped with touch response for controlling volume level with your playing strength-just like an acoustic piano. That means the harder you play the keys, the more volume you'll hear from the speakers. Turning this function off results in a fixed volume level, no matter how hard or soft you play the keys. The touch settings are Off, 1, 2, and 3. To set the touch sensitivity: 1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit. 2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Touch Off-3 to select the desired touch level: Setting Off 1 2 3 Description Fixed Soft Medium Hard 3. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to exit Advanced Function Mode. Transpose This function allows the overall pitch of the piano to be transposed up or down in semitone increments (to a maximum of twelve semitones). To transpose the keyboard between -12 and +12 semitones: 1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit. 2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Transpose - or Transpose + to set the transpose value. Press both keys together to reset the transposition back to the default value of 0. 3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode. 9