Notification Tones

When a touch button and keyboard keys are operated in combination, a notification tone sounds when the key is pressed to inform the user of the result of the operation.

Notification Tone Types

Notification Tone Type

Details of Notification

Tone for Accept

This is the sound made when a keyboard operation is accepted. Rings when the setting is turned on for setting items that toggle between on and off.

Tone for Invalid

This is the sound made when the wrong key is pressed. Keyboard operation is invalid when this tone sounds.

Tone for Upper and Lower Limits

This sound is made when the upper or lower limit of the set value is exceeded. Keyboard operation is invalid when this tone sounds.

Tone for Default Settings

This sound is made when the settings are returned to their default values. This sounds when the + and – keys are pressed at the same time, for example.

Tone for number notification

When one key is pressed continuously to toggle to a different setting value, the current setting value is indicated by the number of times the notification tone sounds.

Tone for Off

This is the sound made when the setting is switched off.

Separator Tone

This sound is made when the + or – key is used to increase or decrease a setting value and the number reaches a multiple of that value. For whole number-only settings a notification tone will sound each time the number is a multiple of 10. For a setting with a decimal value (e.g., 440.2), a notification tone sounds for whole numbers (e.g., 440 or 441).

Tone for Setting Completion

When multiple keys are pressed to set a value, this notification sound indicates that the setting is complete when the last key is pressed. For example, when entering a tempo setting value (3 digits), a notification tone sounds when the key for the third digit is pressed.

Changing Notification Tone Settings

You can choose one of three different notification tone sets and adjust the volume of the notification tones.

For more information, see “Notification Tone Set Selection” and “Notification Tone Volume”.