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Utility XPress the desired key to be tuned. The note name and the current tuning value of the pressed key appears. CSet the pitch by pressing the TUNE w or v buttons, or by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. You can play the key being tuned to check the sound during this operation. The default tuning of ±0 cents can be instantly recalled for the selected key by simultaneously pressing the TUNE w and v buttons. VRepeat steps 2 and 3 until all the required keys have been tuned. Scale Tuning - User • Range: -64 cents - +63 cents • Basic Value: 0 (for all keys) • Backup of last settings: OFF ...The completed tuning can be named as a tuning file and saved to disk. It can also be loaded whenever necessary or deleted if not needed. Make sure that a proper disk (either containing the scale tuning data or set up for saving) is inserted in the disk drive before executing these file operations. ZSelect the desired file operation. Use the LCD button located second from right to select the desired file operation: LOAD, SAVE, DELETE or NAME. XPress the START button. After the START button is pressed, the display corresponding to the selected file operation appears. The subsequent steps are the same as those explained on pages 140 and 141. Refer to the pages below, depending on the selected file operation. SAVE NAME LOAD DELETE See page 140. See page 140. See page 141. See page 141. 152 152 CVP-98/96/600

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CVP-98/96/600
X
Press the desired key to be tuned.
The note name and the current tuning value of the pressed key
appears.
C
Set the pitch by pressing the
TUNE
or
buttons, or by using the
data dial or
[–/+]
buttons.
You can play the key being tuned to check
the sound during this operation.
The default tuning of
±
0 cents can be
instantly recalled for the selected key by simultaneously pressing the
TUNE
and
buttons.
Scale Tuning — User
Range:
–64 cents — +63 cents
Basic Value:
0 (for all keys)
Backup of last settings:
OFF
SAVE
See page 140.
NAME
See page 140.
LOAD
See page 141.
DELETE
See page 141.
Utility
V
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all the required keys have been tuned.
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The completed tuning can be named as a tuning file and saved to
disk.
It can also be loaded whenever necessary or deleted if not needed.
Make sure that a proper disk (either containing the scale tuning data
or set up for saving) is inserted in the disk drive before executing these
file operations.
Z
Select the desired file operation.
Use the LCD button located second from right to select the desired
file operation:
LOAD
,
SAVE
,
DELETE
or
NAME
.
X
Press the
START
button.
After the
START
button is pressed, the display corresponding to the
selected file operation appears.
The subsequent steps are the same as those explained on pages 140
and 141.
Refer to the pages below, depending on the selected file
operation.