Selecting and Playing a Tone

13. To cancel layer and split, press  (LAYER) and  (SPLIT) buttons again so their lamps go out.

NOTE

When using Layer and Split at the same time, you can switch to only a single tone in either of the keyboard ranges by configuring INT OFF for the zone whose tone you do not want to sound. For example, you could perform the steps below to sound zones UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER 1, without sounding the LOWER 2 zone.

LOWER 1

UPPER 1

UPPER 2

1.Press the (LOWER 2) button so its lamp is lit.

2.Press the (INT/EXT) button twice so the INT side (left side) lamp goes out.

Unlit

Lit

Pressing the (UPPER 1), (UPPER 2),

(LOWER 1) or (LOWER 2) button causes the lamp of the pressed button to light, and the lamps of the other buttons to go out. At this time, the tone name of the zone whose button you press will appear on the display, and you can change the tone, if you want. However, the tones that sound when a keyboard keys are pressed depend on the current Layer and Split on/off settings.

The (INT/EXT) button is for specifying what each zone controls (INT = internal sound source, EXT = external MIDI device). The INT (left) side lamp indicates internal sound source control on/off, while the EXT (right) side indicates external MIDI device control on/off. For details about this button, see “Using the Digital Piano as a MIDI Master Keyboard” (page E-26).

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