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In the Casio website under this Link is indeed written: Scale Tuning: Equal temperament + 16 types, Scale Fine Tune ±99 cents I believe the terms are quite clear when we are talking about scale tuning. I have bought the MZX-300 but I can not find any scale fine tuning possibility other than those default scales (equal Temp + the other 16 fix ones) under the main setting menu. Can anybody give some hint, where to find the scale fine-tuning menu? (e.g. to fine-tune the B note to -50 cents) Thanks
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Yes, I've read and followed the instructions on how to use the function button, etc. Nothing I do in the temperament field changes the pitch one cent - I've checked it with a tuner, and it's always the same. The factory default seems WAY over-tempered... the lower register is too sharp and the upper too flat. Am I missing something here? Please help. Thanks.
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Hi, According to the Px-5S manual (and also the 350 manual, and maybe the rest of the Px's) there are 17 different temperaments available as options. This is interesting to me because I've been playing in Partch's version of "Just Intonation" for decades on other instruments, and it would be nice to be able to mach that on the keyboard. But the devil is in the details. I'll need to know exactly what changes have been made, at each chromatic step, to be sure. For instance, the "Pure Major" option might use traditional just intonation, but probably not (I've seen different definitions of it, and I don't know what Casio's is) -- so won't know unless I get a list of the 12 steps and either the ratios used by Casio, or the cents values away from Equal Temperament they use. So, anybody know -- is this information available anywhere, or is there a good person to ask in Casio? Thanks
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