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P-250 39
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Using Pedals
The P-250 features four pedal jacks. Differ-
ent pedals can be used for various pur-
poses, as described below.
See page 23 for information on connecting
the pedals.
Applying the sustain effect
Connect the included foot pedal FC3 to the PEDAL [1
(SUSTAIN)] jack to sustain the current sound.
When you press and hold down the pedal, the effect
is applied and all notes being played will sustain,
even after you release the keys.
If you press the pedal while you are playing the
“GrandPiano 1” voice, the soundboard and string res-
onance effects (sustain sampling) are applied.
Applying the sostenuto effect
Connect the included foot pedal FC3 to the PEDAL
[2(SOSTENUTO)] jack to add a sostenuto effect to the
current sound.
When you press the pedal, the effect will be applied
to only the notes you are playing at that time, and the
effect can remain longer even after you release the
keys. The effect will not be applied to notes you play
after you press the pedal.
Applying the soft effect
Connect the included foot pedal FC3 to the PEDAL [3
(SOFT)] jack to add a soft effect to the current sound.
When you press and hold down the pedal, all the
notes you play after you press the pedal will sound
softer. (Note that the effect is not applied to the notes
you were playing when the pedal was pressed. Press
the pedal just before you start playing the notes to
which you wish to apply the effect.)
Applying the expression effect
Connect an optional FC7 foot controller to the PEDAL
[4(AUX)] jack to add an expression effect to the cur-
rent sound.
The faster you press the foot controller, the greater the
effect applied.
Using Panel Lock
The Panel Lock function temporarily disables
the operation of the P-250 panel (locks the
panel controls) so that you will not inadvert-
ently change the voice or mode during perfor-
mance.
Press the [PANEL LOCK] button twice quickly to
turn the panel lock on or off.
When the panel is locked, [PANEL LOCK]
appears on the display.
NOTE
This section explains how to use the pedals based on the
default settings after the power is turned on. Since you can
assign various functions to the pedal jacks, the resultant
effect may differ, depending on the default settings. For
more information, refer to [Pedal 1]/[Pedal 2]/[Pedal 3]/
[Pedal 4] (page 69) in the Voice Edit section.
TIP
Use the “SustainSamplingDepth” parameter in the “OTHER
SETTING” menu to adjust the depth of the resonance effect
for the damper pedal (page 78).
When you press the pedal here,
the sound of notes you are
playing, as well as subsequent
notes will sustain.
When you press the pedal here,
the sound of notes you are
playing at the moment will
sustain.
TIP
Use the “PedalStart/Stop” parameter in the “OTHER SET-
TING” menu to assign the Start/Stop function (same as the
[START/STOP] button on the panel) to the pedal connected
to the PEDAL [2 (SOSTENUTO)], [3 (SOFT)], or [4 (AUX)]
jack (page 78).
TIP
You can reverse the effects of the pedals (such as on/off
status and intensity) using the “PedalType” parameter
(page 78) in the “OTHER SETTING” menu.
TEMPOSONGSONG BALANCE
MASTER VOLUME
A
C
EX.TRACKS SONG FILE PANEL LOCK
TRACK1
TOPSONG SELECT
KEYBOARDSONG
MIN MAX
RECSTART/STOP
SYNCHRO STARTNEW SONG
TRACK2 MIDI OUT
DOWNSONG SETTING UP
[PANEL LOCK]
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