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This adjustment can be used in a
variety of ways. For example,
differences in string gauge or
string height may cause an im-
balance in preset/MIDI sound
characteristics. Or a certain string
or strings may stand out, while
others seem too weak or don't
sound at the same time. These
problems can be solved by in-
creasing or decreasing trigger
pickup sensitivity.
Your PG guitar features Sensitiv-
ity Check function using the
LED display. The display will
show the trigger pickup sensitivi-
ty of each string in numerals
("0"—*99"), and also indicates
if the setting is too high (""OL"
= Over Level),
In cases where you are using
sound sources which feature
MIDI Touch Sensitivity when
utilizing the PG guitar as a
MIDI controller, you may need
to decrease trigger pickup sensi-
tivity for best results.
11
Performance
@To shift to Sensitivity Check
mode, switch the main power
switch ON while depressing
both octave UP and DOWN
keys simultaneously. The dis-
play will show "L-", indicating
the Sensitivity Check standby
status,
| @To check the sensitivity level
of a certain string, pluck the
string strongly.
@If the display shows a num-
ber below 85, the trigger pickup
sensitivity for that string needs
to be increased by turning
the corresponding sensitivity
control to the left.
If the display shows "OL"
(over level) the trigger pickup
sensitivity for that string needs
to be decreased by turning the
corresponding sensitivity con-
trol to the right.
(B)
@®Switch the main power
switch OFF and then ON again
to return to the normal playing
condition.
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Over level display
Note: These adjustments are deli-
cate, Do not turn the controls
more than 100° (about a quarter
turn) in each direction.
Do not use excessive force when
making trigger pickup sensitivity
adjustment.

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