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2 Press the TUNER button on the Control Box, and call up the display shown on the right. 3 Using the + and – buttons, set the standard pitch (A=430 to 450 Hz). 4 Play a string and its note name will appear in the lower center Note of the display. The tuner will indicate whether the note played on the instrument is flat/lower b>, or sharp/higher #<. The meter section indicates how far off the pitch is. When the note is in tune both the b> and #< icons appear, and the meter stops at the “0” position in the center. Also, pressing the ENTER button plays a tuning note that corresponds to the set standard pitch (A note). Press the ENTER button once again to stop playback of the tuning note. Flat Sharp [When the note is in tune: C] ¦ Using the Built-In Metronome * The built-in metronome operates even if the instrument is not connected to the Control Box, and can be heard through the stereo inner earphones or through the LINE OUT jack. 1 Press the METRONOME button on the Control Box to call up the display shown at the right. Tempo Beat 2 Press the METRONOME button to select the item you want to set in the display, then use the +/– buttons to set the value. * Holding the + or – button changes the value continuously. Also, pressing the + and – buttons simultaneously reverts the value to its factory default value. q= Sets the quar ter note tempo (32-280). The default value is 120. Beat: Sets the beat (0-7 beats, 8-beat, triplet, 16beat). The default value is 4-beat. Volume: Sets the volume level (0-30). The default value is 20. 3 Press the ENTER button to start the metronome. Press the button again to stop the metronome. Volume ¦ Using the Built-In Effects The SV150 Silent Violin™ features a built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processor) that can be used to add any of the processor’s 24 effects including reverb to make playing more enjoyable. 1 As described in the previous “Sound Output Basics” section, connect the instrument to the Control Box and make the proper settings. Effect name Effect No. 2 Press the SOUND button on the Control Box to call up the display shown on the right. 3 Using the + and – buttons, select an EFFECT (No. 1-25) *Effect “No. 25 No Effect” switches the effect OFF. If a parameter appears below the effect name, press the SOUND button to select the parameter, then use the +/– buttons to set the parameter value. * Holding the + or – button changes the value continuously. Also, pressing the + and – buttons simultaneously reverts the value to its factory default value. Parameter: Selected Value . Effect List No. Effect Name Parameter Range (Default) Description 1Studio — — Natural room reverberation. Basic sound for practicing. 2 Large Hall — — Large hall reverberation with long decay. 3Middle Hall — — Medium-sized hall reverberation. 4 Small Hall — — Small hall reverberation with short decay. 5Club — — Reverberation typical of a small jazz club. 6Jazz — — Effect based on a jazz violin recorded with a microphone. 7Fantasy Feedback 64–127 (116) Reverb and delay are used to create a dreamy atmosphere. Feedback adjusts the number of delays. 8Mirror Room Feedback 64–127 (116) Produces mirror-like sound reflections. Feedback adjusts the number of delays. 9 Chorus Depth 24–127 (72) Chorus effect adds depth to the sound. Depth adjusts the intensity of the effect. 10 Strings Effect Level 10–100 (40) Sounds like a string section of 2 or more players playing simultaneously. Effect Level adjust the thickness of the sound. 11 Vibrato Speed 40–104 (83) Simulates the vibrato typical of a classical performance. Speed adjusts the vibrato rate. 12 Lazy Depth 32–127 (127) A very lazy feeling. Depth adjusts the intensity of the effect. 13 Under the Sea Speed 0–92 (4) A mysterious underwater or tunnel type effect. Speed changes the tone. 14 Planet Depth 32–127 (94) Alien worlds come to mind. Depth adjusts the intensity of the effect. 15 Pan Reverb Reverb Time 6–53 (36) Sound shifts between left and right sides. Reverb Time adjusts the length of the effect. 16 Pan Chorus Speed 8–84 (55) Auto pan + rich chorus sound shifts quickly from left to right like a car speeding down the highway. Speed adjusts the speed of the shifting sound. 17 Auto Wah Speed 5–90 (17) Changes the tone automatically. Speed adjusts the speed of the tone change. 18 Over Drive Tone 34–58 (46) Light distortion. Tone adjusts brightness and projection. 19 Delay Drive Delay Level 0–92 (24) Distorted sound with delay. Delay level adjusts the amount of effect. 20 Buzz Drive Tone 34–58 (46) Ring modulation and distortion create a unique effect. Tone adjusts brightness and projection. 21 Wah Drive Over Drive 2–18 (8) Combines Auto Wah and Overdrive effects. Overdrive adjusts the amount of distortion. 22 Jet Tone 34–58 (46) Creates a jet sound made popular in 70’s rock music. Tone adjusts brightness and projection. 23 Chorus Lead Tone 34–52 (46) Chorus and Overdrive effects create a punchy lead solo tone. Tone adjusts brightness and projection. 24 Tube Drive Tone 3...