Peavey GK 310, 271284 Performance buttons and Store Performance, Selecting the S.T. Play settings

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Using the Single Touch Play settings in Style mode

When you play the Styles with the [SINGLE TOUCH PLAY] button on, each Style you select recalls a panel configuration (voices and volume settings) for the accom- paniment sections (Drums, Bass, Accomp) as well as for the Upper and Lower sec- tions. This means that for the 96 Styles, you have 96 factory set voice configura- tions.

The SINGLE TOUCH PLAY settings increases this number by four, giving you 96 x 4

=384 different panel configurations for the 96 Styles. The SINGLE TOUCH PLAY settings are a quick and easy way of reconfiguring the voices of the UPPER and LOWER sections of a Style by pressing only one button while you are playing, with- out having to stop to change voices manually. The S.T. PLAY settings are recalled using the first four buttons of the PERFORMANCE/PADS section [P1 - P4].

Note: The S.T. PLAY settings change the configura- tion of the UPPER and LOWER sections only.

Selecting the S.T. Play settings

1. Select a Style using the methods already described.

Make sure that one of the two chord recognition modes have been selected.

2. Press the [S.T. PLAY] button.

3. Start the Style using the methods already described (Key Start, Intro, etc.).

4. While you are playing the Style, press one of the SINGLE TOUCH PLAY buttons ([P1], [P2], [P3] or [P4]).

You’ll hear a change of voice configuration and the Style Variation may also change.

5. Repeat the selection procedure of the SINGLE TOUCH PLAY settings after chang- ing other Styles.

On the next page are instructions on how to store your preferred settings to the

6 PERFORMANCES.

Note: When the [S.T. PLAY] button is on (LED on), the PERFORMANCE buttons [P5] and [P6] are disa- bled for Performance selection.

The Performance buttons and Store Performance

You have seen that the Single Touch Play settings recall factory-set configurations for the current Style when the [S.T. PLAY] button is on. You have also seen that, when S.T.PLAY of off (LED off) the 6 buttons of the PERFORMANCE/PADS section recall factory-set panel configurations, including Voices, Volumes, Style, Variation, Split Point, etc..

How to memorize e Performance

If you don’t want to use the factory Performance settings, you can memorize your own panel configurations to the PERFORMANCE buttons. This very useful feature allows you to store up to 6 preferred panel configurations, including Style, Variation and other selections, which you can then recall at the touch of a single button.

To memorize a Performance, the first thing to do is to modify one of the factory set situations. For example, if you select STYLE number 45 (Swing), the voices re- called for the Upper and Lower sections will be Organ 2 and Strings respectively. You only need to change one aspect of any factory setting to be able to save the new setting as a new Performance. In our example, let’s change the voice assigned to the Voice 1 section.

1.Select Style n. 45 (Swing) and turn [S.T.PLAY] off (if on).

2.If necessary, select VOICE mode by pressing the [VOICE/STYLE/SONG] but- ton.

3.Select a different Voice by using either the [+/ON] and [–/OFF]buttons, or the numeric keypad, entering the number of the voice required directly.

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Contents 271284 Page English Care of your keyboard Contents GK310 Contents Power supply Using the AC adaptorUsing batteries Connections Listen to the Demo SongsSelect a single Demo Song Play along with the Demo SongPress the Demo ALL button again to stop the playback Basic Operation Selecting & playing VoicesKeyboard percussion Dual voice play two layered voices Play in Split mode with a Dual effect on the Upper keyboardTo cancel Split mode Split keyboardSelecting the Performances PerformancesBalancing the Lower and Upper sections Display shows the situation recalled by the PerformanceInstant Piano Voice Sustain effectMuting the sections Add Pitch Bend to your playing Selecting Style ModeTo select the Styles, you must set the GK310 to Style mode Styles Auto-Accompaniment Playing the Styles Selecting the Styles using the -/OFF and +/ON buttons Selecting the Styles using the numeric keypad Selecting the Styles by recalling the PerformancesChanging the Style Tempo Using the Style Auto functionsAbout the Chord Recognition Modes Restoring the memorized TempoStart the Style with an Intro pattern Balancing the Style accompaniment tracks with the MixerStart the Style accompaniments with Key Start Stop the Style with an Ending phraseSelecting the S.T. Play settings How to memorize e PerformancePerformance buttons and Store Performance Changing the accompaniment Split Point Octave TransposerCancelling the Octave Transpose setting Record & Play the SequencerListen to the playback of a recorded Song Percussion function play the Drumpads General function programming procedureGK310 General functions Keyboard Transpose functionMidi function Tune functionPan function Split Point functionPractice using the Metronome Beat functionTouch Response Specifications Music StandIndex 20 GK310 Index Appendix A2 GK310 Dm7 Cm7#Db Em77th C7 Minor 7th Cm7 Major 7th Cmaj7 CdimCaug 6th Minor 6th Cm6 Appendix B Fingered chords chart Table Appendix C Demo Songs List Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code