Casio PX-S3100 Digital Piano Electric Electronic 88 Key

USER’S GUIDE - Page 27

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Digital Piano Operations
EN-26
List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items
The digital piano has two knobs that you can use
to change the tone, effect, and another
parameter settings in real time.
To select the functions (knob sets)
assigned to the knobs
Regardless of the position of cm (K1) and
(K2) knobs, parameter settings are
unchanged immediately after you change to
another knob set. Settings are not changed
until you perform a knob operation after
changing the knob set.
1.
Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings
until the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the
button is lit.
2.
Touch bs KNOB.
The name of the currently selected knob set will be
shown on the display.
For information about parameters assigned to the cm
(K1) and (K2) knobs by each knob set, see “Knob Set
List” (page EN-78).
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select a knob
set.
To return to the initial default setting, touch bk and
bl + at the same time.
Setting (Display) Available Options
String Resonance
(String Reso.)
Playing on an acoustic piano
causes the strings that are
harmonics of the played strings
to resonate. You can select
one of the string resonance
settings in the column to the
right.
Tone: Specifies the initial
setting of each
tone.
Off: Disables String
Resonance.
1-4: The greater the
value, the stronger
the String
Resonance.
Damper Resonance
(Damper Reso.)
Pressing the damper pedal on
an acoustic piano opens all 88
of the strings, causing all of the
strings that are harmonics of
the strings that are played to
resonate. You can select one
of the damper resonance
settings in the column to the
right.
Tone: Specifies the initial
setting of each
tone.
Off: Disables Damper
Resonance.
1-4: The greater the
value, the stronger
the Damper
Resonance.
Damper Noise
(Damper Noise)
Damper noise is a slight
metallic ringing sound that is
generated as the damper of an
acoustic piano separates from
the wires pedal when the
damper pedal is pressed. You
can use the settings in the
column to the right to adjust the
volume of the damper noise.
Tone: Specifies the initial
setting of each
tone.
Off: Mutes Damper
Noise.
1-4: The greater the
value, the greater
the noise volume.
Key On Action Noise
(Key On Noise)
When the keys of an acoustic
piano are tapped with
extremely light pressure, piano
mechanism operation sound
(noise) is produced without the
hammers reaching the strings.
You can use the settings in the
column to the right to adjust the
volume of the noise.
Tone: Specifies the initial
setting of each
tone.
Off: Mutes Key On
Action Noise.
1-4: The greater the
value, the greater
the noise volume.
Key Off Action Noise
(Key Off Noise)
Releasing the keyboard keys of
acoustic piano generates piano
mechanism operation sound
(noise). You can use the
settings in the column to the
right to adjust the volume of the
noise.
Tone: Specifies the initial
setting of each
tone.
Off: Mutes Key Off
Action Noise.
1-4: The greater the
value, the greater
the noise volume.
Using the Knobs
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