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Performing with the Keyboard
 
You can transpose performances without changing the keys you are playing, as well 
as change the pitch by an octave. This feature is called “Transpose.”
This is a convenient feature to use when you want to match the pitch of the keyboard 
performance to a vocalist’s pitch, or perform using the printed music for trumpets or 
other transposed instruments.
The reference Transpose setting is C4, and the setting can be adjusted in semitone 
units in a range of -48-0- +48.
 
fig.01-17
 
1
 
Hold down [TRANSPOSE] for several seconds.
 
A screen such as the following appears, and the current value of the setting is 
displayed.
 
fig.disp.0
 
2
 
Hold down [TRANSPOSE] and press a key.
 
For example, to have “E” sound when you play “C” on the keyboard, hold down 
[TRANSPOSE] and press the E4 key. The degree of transposition then becomes “+4.”
When you release [TRANSPOSE], the previous display will reappear.
When the amount of transposition is set, the Transpose function switches on, and 
[TRANSPOSE] lights up.
 
3
 
To turn off Transpose, press [TRANSPOSE] so that its indicator goes off.
 
The next time [TRANSPOSE] is pressed, the sound is transposed by an amount 
corresponding to the value set here.
 
Transposing the Key of the Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE])
Note messages from MIDI IN 
will not be transposed.
1, 2, 3
Even when the Transpose 
function is turned on, the Split 
Point (p. 23) remains 
unchanged.
You can also change a key by 
holding down [TRANSPOSE] 
and pressing [INC] or [DEC]. 
You can make different Key 
Transpose settings for each 
zone. Refer to “Changing the 
pitch of the tone in semitone 
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