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Chapter 8 Various Settings
 
Chapter 8
 
 
Changing How Rapidly Sounds Are 
Expressed According to the Force 
Used to Play the Keys 
(Hammer Response) (KR-7)
 
You can adjust the timing with which sounds are produced 
according to the force used to play the keys. This function is 
called “Hammer Resonance.”
When a key is pressed on an acoustic piano, it causes a 
hammer to move and strike the strings, producing sound. 
The hammers move more slowly when the keys are played 
gently, meaning that sounds are produced just slightly later 
than when you play the keyboard with greater force.
When the Hammer Response function is on, the interval 
between the time a key is pressed and the time sound is 
produced varies according to the force used to play the key. 
The more gently the key is pressed, the more delayed the 
timing of the sound.
 
fig.d-p-hmreso.eps_50
 
Touch <ON> to turn the Hammer Response function on.
Touch the screen slider to adjust the time it takes for a key to 
sound after it is pressed.
The more the slider is moved to “Slow,” the more delayed 
the sound is when the keys are played softly. Conversely, 
sounds are produced more quickly when the keys are played 
with greater force.
Touch <OFF> to cancel the effect.
 
 
Adjusting the Resonant Sounds 
(String Resonance) (KR-7)
 
When the keys are pressed on an acoustic piano, the strings 
for keys that are already pressed also vibrate 
sympathetically. The function used to reproduce this 
resonance is called “String Resonance.”
 
fig.d-p-streso.eps_50
 
Touch <ON> to turn the String Resonance function on.
Touch the screen slider to adjust the amount of effect 
applied.
Moving the slider to “Max” increases the amount of 
resonance effect applied. Moving the slider to “Min” reduces 
the amount of effect applied. 
Touch <OFF> to cancel the effect.
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