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4) KEY OFF EFFECT
Especially for low-pitched sounds, when a key is played strongly and released quickly, the sound of the damper 
touching the strings can often be heard immediately before the sound stops.  The Key Off Effect function of the 
CA111 piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon.
… Step 1
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the 
S or T Value buttons, 
until the Key Off Effect function is selected.
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.
The Key Off Effect menu function will be shown in the 
LCD display.
The key off effect level will be shown on the second line 
of the LCD display.
… Step 2
Press the 
S or T Value buttons to select the desired key off effect level.
¡  A key off effect level of ‘1’ produces a very subtle effect, while the maximum level of ‘10’ creates a strong, more 
pronounced key off sound.  Setting the key off effect to ‘Off’ will disable the function entirely.
… Step 3
Play the piano.
The strength of the key off effect will vary, depending on 
the value specifi ed in Step 2.
… Step 4
Press the Sound button to exit the Key Off Effect menu.
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.
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The Key Off Effect will only be applied to the Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio Grand 2, Mellow 
Grand, Mellow Grand 2, Modern Piano and Rock Piano piano sounds.
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The Key Off Effect function will return to the default setting of ‘5’ when the 
S and T Value buttons are pressed 
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.
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The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Key Off Effect setting, allowing the preferred Key Off Effect 
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off.  Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER 
MEMORY - for more information.
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