Casio GP-400

User Manual - Page 23

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EN-22
Playing with Different Tones
2.
Use the q and w arrow buttons to select
one of the items below.
3.
Use the u (–) and i (+) arrow buttons to
change the setting.
4.
Press the EXIT button to exit the setting
screen.
Changing the metronome speed (tempo) also
changes the playback tempo of Music Library songs
and MIDI Recorder songs.
Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with
keyboard pressure (speed). This provides you some of
the same expressivity you get on an acoustic piano.
Use the procedure below to change the sensitivity
setting, which controls how notes change in accordance
with how quickly their keys are pressed. Select the
sensitivity that best matches your playing style.
1.
Press the SETTING button to display the
setting screen.
2.
Use the q and w arrow buttons to select
“Keyboard” and then press the ENTER
button.
3.
Use the q and w arrow buttons to select
“Touch Response”.
Display
Name
Description
Setting
Range
Beat Beat. Specifies the beat setting. The
first beat of each measure is a bell
sound, while the remaining beats are
clicks.
A Beat setting of “0” plays a straight
click, without a bell sound.
0 to 9
Tempo Tempo. Adjusts the tempo setting.
Press the u and i arrow buttons
at the same time sets the tempo of
last selected Concert Play/Music
Library song. If a recording
function is being used, this
operation sets a tempo of 120.
20 to 255
Volume Volume. Adjusts the metronome
volume.
0 to 127
Changing Keyboard Response
to Touch Pressure
(Touch Response)
Pressing fast produces
louder notes.
Pressing slowly produces
softer notes.
Do not try to use too
much pressure.
To change touch response sensitivity
z
K e y b o a r d > E n t
z
T o u c h R e s p o n s e
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