Peavey 271284 Dual voice play two layered voices, Split keyboard, To cancel Split mode, Piano

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Dual voice (play two layered voices)

To play the DUAL effect, (with two layered sounds), press the [DUAL] button. The word “VOICE 2” appears in the display as well as the voice number assigned to the layered section.

If you play on the keyboard, you will hear two sounds for every note played. In our example, you will hear the Piano voice (01) together with Slow Strings (50).

In DUAL mode, whatever voice selection you make will always correspond to the second voice.

To return to NORMAL single voice play, press the [DUAL] button again.

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PIANO 1 -----------------------

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SLOW STRINGS -----------------

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Split keyboard

To play on a split keyboard with one or two voices on the right hand side (UPPER keyboard) and one voice on the left (LOWER keyboard), press the [MODE] button as many times as necessary until the left display arrowhead points to the SPLIT function. The word “LOWER” appears in the display as well as the voice number assigned to the Lower section:

The keyboard splits into a Lower section and an Upper section. If you play on the keyboard, you will hear one sound on the right hand side of the keyboard and an- other sound on the left. Our example shows Strings (49) on the left and Piano 1 (01) on the right.

To change the voice of the Lower keyboard while you are still in SPLIT mode, simply enter two digits on the numeric keypad, or use the [+/ON] and [–/OFF]buttons.

The note that divides the two keyboard sections is called the SPLIT POINT and the factory setting corresponds to note F#3. The Lower keyboard extension starts from the lowest note on the left, C2, up to note F#3. The Upper keyboard extension covers the range G3 - C7.

It is also possible to modify the Split point and memorize the new setting to a Per- formance. See the section entitled “Changing the accompaniment Split Point” on page 13.

Play in Split mode with a Dual effect on the Upper keyboard

If you want to play with two layered sounds on the Upper keyboard and one on the Lower, simply press the [DUAL] button while you are in SPLIT mode.

If you want to change the voices on the Upper keyboard, you must cancel the SPLIT mode and return to NORMAL mode, then proceed as already described on the previous pages for Single and Dual voice selection.

To cancel Split mode

To escape Split mode and return to a full keyboard, press the [MODE] button once to select NORMAL mode.

Split Point (F#3)

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PIANO 1

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Split Point (F#3)

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Contents 271284 Page English Care of your keyboard Contents GK310 Contents Using batteries Power supplyUsing the AC adaptor Listen to the Demo Songs ConnectionsPress the Demo ALL button again to stop the playback Select a single Demo SongPlay along with the Demo Song Keyboard percussion Basic OperationSelecting & playing Voices Split keyboard Play in Split mode with a Dual effect on the Upper keyboardTo cancel Split mode Dual voice play two layered voicesDisplay shows the situation recalled by the Performance PerformancesBalancing the Lower and Upper sections Selecting the PerformancesMuting the sections Instant Piano VoiceSustain effect Styles Auto-Accompaniment Selecting Style ModeTo select the Styles, you must set the GK310 to Style mode Add Pitch Bend to your playingSelecting the Styles by recalling the Performances Selecting the Styles using the -/OFF and +/ON buttonsSelecting the Styles using the numeric keypad Playing the StylesRestoring the memorized Tempo Using the Style Auto functionsAbout the Chord Recognition Modes Changing the Style TempoStop the Style with an Ending phrase Balancing the Style accompaniment tracks with the MixerStart the Style accompaniments with Key Start Start the Style with an Intro patternPerformance buttons and Store Performance Selecting the S.T. Play settingsHow to memorize e Performance Octave Transposer Changing the accompaniment Split PointListen to the playback of a recorded Song Cancelling the Octave Transpose settingRecord & Play the Sequencer Keyboard Transpose function General function programming procedureGK310 General functions Percussion function play the DrumpadsSplit Point function Tune functionPan function Midi functionTouch Response Practice using the MetronomeBeat function Music Stand SpecificationsIndex 20 GK310 Index Appendix A2 GK310 Em7 Cm7#Db Dm7Caug 6th Minor 6th Cm6 7th C7 Minor 7th Cm7 Major 7th Cmaj7Cdim Appendix B Fingered chords chart Table Appendix C Demo Songs List Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code