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TIPCODES KEYBOARD AND DIGITAL PIANO | Tipcode: |
KEYS-001Tipcode KEYS–001 shows you were the C and F keys on a keyboard are, and plays an octave. |
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KEYS-002This Tipcode offers a sample of some of the main sounds featured in digital pianos. |
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KEYS-003Play this Tipcode for a brief demonstration of intros and endings. |
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KEYS-004This Tipcode demonstrates what variations and fills can sound like. |
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KEYS-005Layering allows you to play different sounds at the same time, as demonstrated in this Tipcode. |
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KEYS-006Tipcode KEYS-006 demonstrates the use of pitch bend with various sounds. |
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KEYS-007Drawbars are used to add harmonics to the tone, as you can clearly hear in this Tipcode. |
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KEYS-008This Tipcode demonstrates how you can play different tones or voices with just one key. |
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KEYS-009Most digital instruments can be fine-tuned over quite a wide range. Listen to this Tipcode. |
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KEYS-010Digital pianos and keyboards feature various on-board effects, such as reverb, chorus, wah-wah, flanger, and delay. Listen to some examples of what these effects can do. |
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KEYS-011The harmony feature adds your selection of notes to the notes you’re playing, as demonstrated in this Tipcode. |
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KEYS-012This Tipcode briefly demonstrates an arpeggiator at work. |
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KEYS-013Here's is a short demonstration of what you can do with the parameters of the chorus effect, adjusting depth and speed. |
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KEYS-014Here are some samples of what you can do with ADSR: Short release; long decay and long sustain; short decay and long sustain; slow attack and long release. |
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KEYS-015The effect of low and high pass filters is briefly demonstrated in this Tipcode. |
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KEYS-016Typical pad and synthesizer sounds can be found on any home keyboard. Here are two examples. |
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KEYS-017Playing a recorded note at twice the speed sounds way different from playing or singing a note that sounds an octave higher. |
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KEYS-018Many digital pianos feature a variety of electric piano and organ sounds. |