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Adjusting The Keyboard

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ADJUSTING THE KEYBOARD Tuning the P-100 Electronic pianos have one advantage over their acoustic counterparts: they are much easier to tune. You can fine-tune the P-100's keyboard upward or downward within a range of about 100 cents. You can set the tuning to a value from -64 to 63. Each step raises or lowers the tuning by about 0.78 cents. The default value is 0, which corresponds to 440 Hz at A3. When you locate an appropriate tuning value, release the [TUNE] button. The P-100 will display the new value for about a second, then exit the function automatically. 19

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ADJUSTING THE KEYBOARD
Tuning the P-100
Electronic pianos have one advantage over their acoustic counterparts: they are much easier to tune. You can fine-tune
the P-100’s keyboard upward or downward within a range of about 100 cents.
You can set the tuning to a value from –64 to 63. Each step raises
or lowers the tuning by about 0.78 cents. The default value is 0,
which corresponds to 440 Hz at A3.
When you locate an appropriate tuning value, release the [TUNE]
button. The P-100 will display the new value for about a second,
then exit the function automatically.
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