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You can assign various functions to the piano pedals and to pedals connected to the PEDAL FC1 jack and PEDAL FC2 jack, and use 
these pedals to control the V-Piano.
 
You can assign functions to the left piano pedal and the center piano pedal.
 
The right piano pedal and the pedal connected to the PEDAL DAMPER jack will always operate as damper pedals. You 
cannot change these assignments.
 
Parameters for which a check mark appears in the “Together with another function” column allow two functions to be 
simultaneously assigned to a single pedal.
 
SETUP UP and SETUP DOWN can be selected only if the pedal settings are the settings stored in system memory.
 
 
Using the pedals to control the V-Piano’s functions
 
Functions that can be assigned to a pedal
 
Function
Value
 
Together with 
another function
 
Abbreviation in 
the tone screen
Remarks
 
Operate as soft pedal
SOFT
 
 
Soft
Operate as sostenuto pedal
SOSTENUTO
 
 
Sosten
Turn on/off MIDI output of 
performance data
MIDI OUT SW
M.Out
Play/stop the selected song
SONG PLAY/STOP
PlayST
Turn transpose on/off
TRANSPOSE SW
Trans
Linked with the [TRANSPOSE] button.
Move the playback position to the 
beginning of the song
SONG RESET
Reset
Adjust the volume of the entire V-
Piano
MASTER VOLUME
 
 
Volume
Linked with the utility screen’s “1. 
System–Master Volume.”
The V-Piano’s volume
EXPRESSION
 
 
Expres
Adjust the ambience
AMBIENCE LEVEL
 
 
AmbLvl
Linked with the [AMBIENCE] Knob.
Adjust the tone parameter
SOUND LIFT
 
 
S.Lift
STRING RESONANCE
 
 
S.Reso
DAMPER RESONANCE
 
 
D.Reso
SOUNDBOARD RESO
 
 
Sndbd
The name of the tone parameter is 
“Soundboard Resonance”
KEY OFF RESONANCE
 
 
K.Reso
UNISON TUNE
 
 
Tuning
HAMMER HARDNESS
 
 
Hammer
CROSS RESONANCE
 
 
C.Reso
DECAY TIME
 
 
Decay
TONE COLOR
 
 
TColor
DAMPING TIME
 
 
D.Time
DAMPER NOISE LEVEL
 
 
D.Nois
Recall the next setup
SETUP UP
SUP.Up
Recall the preceding setup
SETUP DOWN
SUP.Dn
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