
Recordings can be deleted by holding down the play/pause button and pressing the pitch lever down (see image below).įrequency Cards also have a different use in Studio Mode. The play/pause and record buttons regain their original function, allowing you to record your own songs and play them back, or play over them. Rather than change the keyboard, the four knobs allow you to change various settings on the keyboard (seen on the left side of the screen in the image above) by inserting and twisting them. Studio Mode offers the player access to 65 keys across five boards, which you can cycle through using the pitch lever on the left side of the piano. It also changes the functions of nearly all of the attachments, levers, and buttons. Studio Mode offers a more serious piano experience, with a wider range of keys, settings, and recording options. When you are done using that Frequency Card, just remove it and press the Scan button again to reset. However you can use the provided square card (or even a piece of paper) to cut out your own shape, then place it inside to make a custom Frequency. This gave my notes a alternating high/low sound, like a wave. In the above image you can see a scan of the default, wavy card. The cards shape then becomes a Frequency Filter that will change the sound of the piano. Place a Frequency Card in that thin opening on the top of the piano, then press the Scan Button to the right of the slot and your piano will scan the shape of the card. You can see them sitting in front of the Toy-Con Piano in the image at the top of this wiki. You can tell the filter is active from the wavy visual effect placed over the keyboard.įrequency Cards: Frequency Cards are the notecard like pieces of cardboard you find on the various piano sheets. Some have their pitches changed, whereas others gain more dynamic sounds. The filter is different for each Keyboard/Knob. Pressing and holding this button adds an additional filter to the piano's sounds. Record Button: You can find this button on top of the piano, right of the Switch's cradle. Use it to learn some simple songs, and get used to playing with the Toy-Con. Pressing this button causes the piano to play a few different preset songs, such as Happy Birthday. Play/Pause Button: You can find this button on top of the piano, left of the Switch's cradle. This same pitch changing effect can be achieved by lightly shaking the piano while playing. Use this to alter the sounds of your notes, expanding on your limited toolset. By pushing it up or down while a note plays you can make the pitch of that note go up or down. It is a small piece of cardboard hooked to a rubber band inside the piano, and can be slid up and down. Lever: You can find the lever on the left side of the piano.
