Digital pianos/keyboards just use built-in pre-recorded sounds, so there is no mechanism that can gradually become out of tune in the way that the strings of acoustic pianos do over time.
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Read More »Sometimes it seems like your digital piano or keyboard is a bit out of tune, even though that seems impossible. Today I’ll discuss how this can happen, and how to fix it. Digital pianos and keyboards can be out of tune relative to 440 Hz. This can be rectified in two ways: transposing in small increments back to 440 Hz, or if that fails, performing a factory reset. I’ll explain how below. Digital pianos and keyboards are not supposed to need tuning like acoustic pianos – often this is one of the reasons that we buy them in the first place, to avoid the money and hassle of getting a piano tuned regularly. Digital pianos/keyboards just use built-in pre-recorded sounds, so there is no mechanism that can gradually become out of tune in the way that the strings of acoustic pianos do over time. However, just because a digital piano doesn’t “need tuning” in the traditional sense, that doesn’t mean that it can’t be out of tune relative to the standard Western 440 Hz. Sometimes the tuning of a digital piano seems slightly “off”. Not so much that it’s been transposed a whole semitone or more, but just a fraction of a semitone. Many people are familiar with how to transpose their keyboard up or down by a certain number of tones or semitones, but what is less well-known is that many digital keyboards can also be transposed by small increments of Hz. Often keyboards can be transposed up or down by as little as 0.2 Hz at a time. This gives us two options for how to return a digital piano to standard tuning:
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Read More »Even if your digital piano has been transposed down or up from 440 Hz, it should still be in tune relative to itself e.g. all of the notes “A” on the keyboard should still be in tune with each other. It is normal for the very high notes or very low notes to sometimes seem slightly out of tune, but if any other notes are out of tune relative to the rest of the notes on your keyboard then something is more seriously wrong, and I would recommend getting in touch with a repair shop. It is unlikely that the steps above will fix that more serious issue, although I guess it is worth a try…
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