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TUNING
Parameter Setting Explanation
Funct.
Modulation,
Rotari S/F,
Expression,
FX Manual
Modulation: Select this setting to
control the modulation.
Rotary S/F: Select this setting to
alternate between the fast and slow
rotary speeds.
Expression: Select this setting to
control the expression.
FX Manual: Select this setting to
control the 'Manual' parameter of the
eector. See the "16: Wah-Wah" (p.
72)and the "17: Cut Filter" (p. 73).
Organ
O, On
default: On
MEMO
The Organ part will only be visible
if the Rotary S/F or Expression
function is selected, as the other
assigned functions do not aect
this part.
O: 'Select 'O' if you want to disable
the set function for the part.
On: Select 'On' to enable the set
function for the part.
Main
Coupled
Lower
Bass
TUNING
[MENU] button TUNING
GLOBAL MEMORY
MASTER TUNE
Setting Explanation
415.4 Hz~ 440.00 Hz~ 466.1 Hz Select the desiderate tuning.
'440.00 Hz' Function button Use the '440.00 Hz' and '442.00
Hz' Function buttons to tuning the
instrument at those values.
'442.00 Hz' Function button
Some Information About the Master Tune
Pianos are generally tuned to an A 440 pitch standard
that was adopted during the early 1900s in response to
widely varying standards. Previously the pitch standards
had gradually risen from about A 415 during the late
1700s and early 1800s to A 435 during the late 1800s.
Though A 440 is generally the standard, some orchestras,
particularly in Europe, use a higher pitch standard, such
as A 444.
TEMPERAMENT
NOTE
This function doesn't work when a TW1,TW2, FARF or VX type
organ is selected.
The modern pianos are tuning in Equal Stretch temperament,
in which every pair of adjacent pitches is separated by the same
interval.
There are other scale used in dierent music style. Modern musical
scale in western culture are dierent in one other way from older
classic music. At the time of Bach the scales were based on the note
A being about 415 Hz. In the Handel's time the frequency A was
422.5 Hz and today it is 440.0 Hz.
Setting Explanation
Equal Flat
This tuning divides each octave into 12
equal steps (intervals).
Equal Stretch (default)
Equal Stretch: This tuning is a correc-
tion of Equal Flat. A benet of stretching
octaves is the correction of dissonance
that equal temperament imparts to the
perfect fth.
VIVO Stretch
This tuning is similar to the Equal
Scretch with small adjustments to make
it more suitable for piano sounds.
Vallotti
This tuning is the default for many of
today's Baroque musicians.
Just Major
This is a just scale for pieces in mayor
keys.
Pythagorean
This system was invented in ancient
Greece. It resolves the ambiguity of
fourths and fths. Though thirds are
somewhat imperfect, melodies sound
clearer.
Mean-Tone
A temperament that adds some
compromises to the just temperament
and facilitates transposition.
Werckmeister III
A combination of the Mean Tone and
Pythagorean temperaments, this tuning
allows for playing in any key.
Kimberger III
As a result of improvements made to
the Mean Tone and Just temperaments,
this tuning system is relatively tolerant
towards transposition and can be used
to play in all keys.
User 1, User 2, User 3
User 1, User 2, User 3: These
settings refer to the tuning systems
programmed by yourself (or someone
else).
1. Select your favorite temperament scale .
2. Press the 'RECALL' Function button to load the scale.
The temperament scale is recalled.
Editing the Equal Flat, Equal Stretch or Vivo Stretch scale
If you selected the Equal Flat, Equal Stretch or Vivo Stretch scale:
The 'EDIT' Function button appears.
1. Press the 'EDIT' Function button to program your scale.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Dexibell |
| Model | VIVO S2 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 17107 MB |



