Peavey GK 310, 271284 owner manual Tune function, Pan function, Midi function, Split Point function

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The Tune function

The TUNE function allows you to fine tune the instrument in steps on one cent at a time. If you select the TUNE function, the display shows the standard pitch setting (0).

Note: When you program a KEYBOARD TUNE value above or below standard pitch, the small TUNE dis- play pointer indicates at all times that the instrument has been Tuned, until the tuning is cancelled or the instrument is turned off.

Play on the keyboard and use the [+/ON]/[–/OFF]buttons to raise or lower the tun- ing until you reach the value required.

The Pan function

The PAN function allows you to change the stereo pan position of the overall sound, moving the sound at the speakers either to the left or to the right. If you select the PAN function, the display shows the value corresponding to the Pan at the centre (0).

Note: When you program a new PAN setting, the small PAN display pointer indicates at all times that a Pan modification has been made, until the fun ction is disa- bled or the instrument is turned off.

Use the [+/ON] button to pan the overall sound to the right or the [–/OFF]button to pan the sound to the left.

The MIDI function

The MIDI function allows you to set the Transmission/Reception channel for the keyboard as a whole. You can set any MIDI channel from 1 -16. If you select the MIDI function, the display shows the factory-set MIDI channel assignment.

Note: It is not possible to assign separate and inde- pendent MIDI channels to the voices and accompani- ment sections.

Use the [+/ON] button to increase the channel number value, or the [–/OFF]button to decrease the channel number value.

The Split Point function

The SPLIT POINT function allows you to set a new SPLIT POINT for the AUTO BASS CHORD section of the Styles. If you select the SPLIT function, the display will show the default Split Point setting expressed as the MIDI NOTE NUMBER.

Press a key corresponding to the new Split point that you want, or use the [+/ON] and [–/OFF]buttons to change the value.

See also the section entitled, “Changing the accom- paniment Split Point” on page 11.

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Contents 271284 Page English Care of your keyboard Contents GK310 Contents Using the AC adaptor Power supplyUsing batteries Connections Listen to the Demo SongsPlay 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 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 PerformanceSustain effect Instant Piano VoiceMuting the sections Add Pitch Bend to your playing Selecting Style ModeTo select the Styles, you must set the GK310 to Style mode Styles Auto-AccompanimentPlaying the Styles Selecting the Styles using the -/OFF and +/ON buttonsSelecting 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 phraseHow to memorize e Performance Selecting the S.T. Play settingsPerformance buttons and Store Performance Changing the accompaniment Split Point Octave TransposerRecord & Play the Sequencer Cancelling the Octave Transpose settingListen 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 functionBeat function Practice using the MetronomeTouch Response Specifications Music StandIndex 20 GK310 Index Appendix A2 GK310 Dm7 Cm7#Db Em7Cdim 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