I'm endeavoring to maximize the potential of the "Concert Grand" stage setting (or to create a new "Ultimate Concert Grand" stage setting) ... and what I'm thinking of doing is assigning the six most important piano-oriented parameters to the six sliders. I assume that the 4 knobs would remain the same (i.e., they would remain 4 equalizer settings). As an example of six possible parameters for the six sliders: The first slider could be "brightness"/"brilliance" (or the Casio equivalent of this concept); The second slider could be "reverb"/"concert hall" (e.g., room vs. concert hall); The third slider could be "resonance"/"string resonance"/"damper resonance"; The fourth slider could be some sort of "ambiance" setting; The fifth slider could be "touch sensitivity" (light, heavy); The sixth could be ______ [surprise!] _______. These are just examples, and there might be more vital parameters that I'm missing; also, my ordering of the six is random and has not been thought-out. First, is there a video that shows how to do this? Second, is there a pre-existing stage setting that has similar parameters that I can download? If not, can someone explain how I would do this (in explaining, please note that I'm new to this and do not yet understand how to generate my own "stage settings" ... also, if your explanation can avoid the concept of "hex layers" for now, that would be great ...). If there's a way to do this, I would think it would be extremely valuable to a concert pianist.