Peavey 271284, GK 310 owner manual Changing the accompaniment Split Point, Octave Transposer

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4.Hold down the [STORE PERFORMANCE] button, then simultaneously press one of the PERFORMANCE/PADS buttons [P1] - [P6]. For example, if you press [P5]:

Whatever information was previously stored in the selected button will be erased by the new data.

5.At this point, you can check if your new Performance has been stored. Chang- ing the panel situation (for example, select a Voice or Style), thne press the PERFORMANCE button that you used to store your Performance in point 4 above.

NOTE: All the data memorized to the PERFORMANCE buttons remains intact while the instrument is being used. The instant you turn your GK310 off, you will lose all memorized data, including any other settings that you may have made in other areas of the key- board (Split Point, Keyboard Transpose, etc.). All data is restored to the factory-set status.

Changing the accompaniment Split Point

If you want to increase or decrease the keyboard area dedicated to the Style chords, you can change the Split Point setting to any note of the keyboard and memorize the setting to a Performance. The factory setting corresponds to note F#3.

1.Press the [SELECT] button as many times as necessary until the black arrow- head at the bottom of the display points to the SPLIT function in the lower row of functions under the screen.

The display will show the current Split Point setting expressed as the MIDI NOTE NUMBER for a short period of time.

2.With the temporary display showing, press a key corresponding to the new Split point, (or use the [+/ON]/[–/OFF]buttons).

The new MIDI NOTE number of the key you press is shown in the display. For example, if you press note C4, the display will show the MIDI NOTE NUMBER 60. After a short period of time, the display returns automatically to the previous situation.

The Octave Transposer

Whether you are playing with Styles or just Voices in single, dual or split mode, you can transpose the current Voice up or down 2 octaves (maximum) in real time. The current Voice is shown in the display by the message VOICE 1, VOICE 2 or LOWER.

1. Press the [OCTAVE ] button once or twice to raise the pitch of the voice one or two octaves. A one octave setting (12 semitones) is displayed as follows:

2.Press the [OCTAVE] button once or twice to lower the pitch of the voice one or two octaves.

MIDI NOTE NUMBERS

For MIDI purposes, the notes of a keyboard are ex- pressed as numbers ranging from 00 - 127 (or 01-128). This range 128 of numbers corresponds to the note range C–1 to G9.

Note: The Split Point can be different for each Per- formance, and the settings remain memorized until you change them again or until you turn the keyboard off. When you turn on the GK310, the factory set split point (F#3) is restored.

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Contents 271284 Page English Care of your keyboard Contents GK310 Contents Using the AC adaptor Power supplyUsing batteries Listen to the Demo Songs ConnectionsPlay along with the Demo Song Select a single Demo SongPress the Demo ALL button again to stop the playback Selecting & playing Voices Basic OperationKeyboard percussion 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 PerformancesSustain effect Instant Piano VoiceMuting the sections 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 patternHow to memorize e Performance Selecting the S.T. Play settingsPerformance buttons and Store Performance Octave Transposer Changing the accompaniment Split PointRecord & Play the Sequencer Cancelling the Octave Transpose settingListen to the playback of a recorded Song Keyboard Transpose function General function programming procedureGK310 General functions Percussion function play the DrumpadsSplit Point function Tune functionPan function Midi functionBeat function Practice using the MetronomeTouch Response Music Stand SpecificationsIndex 20 GK310 Index Appendix A2 GK310 Em7 Cm7#Db Dm7Cdim 7th C7 Minor 7th Cm7 Major 7th Cmaj7Caug 6th Minor 6th Cm6 Appendix B Fingered chords chart Table Appendix C Demo Songs List Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code