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Casio Privia PX-S6000 User Manual

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Applying Effects
EN-60
List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items
Setting Items Description
String Reso.
String Resonance. Playing on an acoustic piano causes the strings
that are harmonics of the played strings to resonate. You can use this
setting item to adjust the level of resonance.
Damper Reso.
Damper Resonance. Pressing the damper pedal on an acoustic
piano opens all the strings of 88 keys, causing all of the strings that
are harmonics of the keys that are played to resonate. You can use
this setting item to adjust the level of 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
strings when the damper pedal is pressed. You can use this setting
item to adjust the volume level of the noise.
Key On Noise
Key On Action 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 this setting item to adjust the volume level of the noise.
Key Off Noise
Key Off Action Noise. Releasing the keyboard keys of acoustic piano
generates piano mechanism operation sound (noise). You can use
this setting item to adjust the volume level of the noise.

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Casio Privia PX-S6000 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelPrivia PX-S6000
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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