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Chapter 3. Performance
Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard 
Sound (Transpose)
By using the “Transpose function,” you can transpose your performance 
without changing the notes you play. 
For example, even if the song is in a difficult key with numerous sharps ( ) 
or flats ( ), you can transpose it to a key that is easier for you to play. 
When accompanying a vocalist, you can easily transpose the pitch to a range 
that is comfortable for the singer, while still playing the notes as written (i.e., 
with the same fingering positions).
1.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator is lit.
2.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select +) button to 
display the TRANSPOSE screen.
fig.01-130d
3.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select +) button to get 
the value for “Link” to flash.
fig.01-140d
4.
Press the [
] (Value -) button or [
] (Value +) button to 
switch the Link setting to “On.”
When set to “On,” the keyboard and song are transposed simultaneously.
5.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select +) button to get 
the value for “Keyboard/Playback” to flash.
fig.03-160d
6.
Press the [
] (Value -) button or [
] (Value +) button to 
select the transposition value.
The keyboard is transposed by a semitone each time you press the [
(Value -) button or [
] (Value +) button. 
Pressing the [
] (Value -) and [
] (Value +) buttons simultaneously 
returns the setting to the original value (0).
Value:
-6–0–+5
 (semitone steps)
7.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.
When Link is set to “Off,” 
you can transpose the notes 
from the keyboard and the 
song and separately (p. 62).
Example: 
Playing a song in E major 
while playing the keys for 
C major
In this example, C is the root 
note in the key of C major.
E, the root of E major, is the 
third in C major. 
It is up four keys, including 
the black keys, so touch, then 
enter “4” for the setting.
If you play 
C E G
It will sound 
E G
#
 B