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  1. Help please: I've been unable to settle on the right levels for the knobs, sliders, and wheels for a regular piano sound in the stock Concert Grand (0-0). Ideally, I'd like to disable them altogether so that I continually knock them out of place when I remove the dust cover, move sheet music around, grab a drink, etc... Wheels: Modulation clearly belongs at the lowest point (and it's hard to keep from bumping it away from that point), and the Bender should be in the middle (and it's nice that it likes to rest there). Sliders: I usually keep S1 in its middle setting and the rest at their lowest. Knobs: I usually keep them all in their middle setting. Regardless, sometimes it just sounds like something funky is going on, and so I'd like to be able to express to the instrument that I just want the piano without anything fancy. I've started to suspect that when sunlight has been on the keyboard some of these adjustments behave as if they aren't at rock bottom, but I'm not sure about that. I should probably actually learn how to use this powerful instrument. I bought it as a clear upgrade to my previous electric piano which didn't have nearly as nice of a key feel (Yamaha P85), and I thought that I might want to use the more powerful features one day. But for now, they just get in the way, and I just want a reliable piano sound that isn't different from day to day. Any tips, pointers, leads, or specific instructions would be very much appreciated. Thanks! Tom
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