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Handy Performance Features
DGX-650 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Touch Response Sensitivity
The keyboard of this instrument is equipped with a
Touch Response feature that lets you dynamically and
expressively control the level of the Voices according
to your playing strength.
1
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
2
Use the CATEGORY [r] or [f] button
to select “Touch Response.
The current Touch Response sensitivity is displayed.
3
Use the dial to select a Touch Response
sensitivity setting between 1 and 4.
When “1 (Soft),” “2 (Medium)” or “3 (Hard)” is
selected, Touch Response is active. When “4”
(Fixed) is selected, all notes will be played at the
same volume no matter how strongly or softly you
play the keys.
Selecting an EQ Setting for the
Best Sound
Five different master equalizer (EQ) settings are pro-
vided to give you the best possible sound. Master
Equalizer is EQ processing that is applied to the over-
all sound (except Audio) which is finally output from
the Effect block to the speakers or headphones.
1
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
2
Press the CATEGORY [r] or [f] but-
ton several times until “Master EQ Type”
appears.
The current Master EQ type is displayed.
3
Use the dial to select the desired Master
EQ type.
1 (Soft)
With a soft touch, the instrument pro-
duces a loud sound. The volume level
of tones tends to be consistent.
2 (Medium) Standard touch response.
3 (Hard)
You must hit the key very hard to gen-
erate a loud volume. This allows for
versatile expression, from pianissimo
to fortissimo tones.
4 (Fixed)
No touch response. The volume level
will be the same regardless of how
hard you play the keys.
• The initial default Touch Response Sensitivity value is “2.
Current Touch Response sensitivity
NOTE
1 (Normal) Flat EQ settings.
2 (Piano) Optimum for piano solo performance.
3 (Soft)
Lowers the high range for a softer
sound.
4 (Bright)
Lowers the mid range for a brighter
sound.
5 (Powerful) Features more powerful sound.
• “5 (Powerful)” produces a more punchy sound but may
produce distortion depending on the Voice and Style,
compared to the other Master EQ types.
Current Master EQ type
NOTE
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