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SONG | EXTERNAL | CH 1 | CH 2 | CH 3 | CH 4 | CH 5 CH 6 | CH 7 | CH 8 | CH 9 | CH 10 | CH 11 | CH 12 | CH 13 | CH 14 | CH 15 | CH 16 | PARAMETER RESET: | 0 |
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| INTERNAL | UPPER1 | UPPER2 | LOWER1 | LOWER2 | ACC VOL. CHORD1 | CHORD2 | CHORD3 | BASS | RHYTHM | TR1 | TR2 | TR3 | TR4 | TR5 | TR6 | CHANNEL VOLUME: |
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TRANSPOSE
❚ NOTE ❚
Split is produced by using Mixer internal mode CH 1 (UPPER1) and CH 3 (LOWER1) at the same time. This means you can use the Mixer to change the volume balance and stereo pan position parameters for both the main tone and split tone. See “Mixer Function” on page
While holding down the SPLIT button, press the keyboard key where you want the lowest note (the leftmost key) of the upper range (right side range) to be.
Using Layer and Split Together
You can use layer and split together to created a layered split key- board. When you use layer and split in combination, the high range of the keyboard is assigned two tones (main tone + layered tone), and the low range two tones (split tone + layered split tone).
Split point
Split tone + | Main tone + Layered tone |
Layered split tone | (UPPER1 + UPPER2) |
(LOWER1 + LOWER2) |
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•Use the Mixer to select the tones, following the procedure under “Changing the Parameters of a Channel” on page E- 30. The main tone is UPPER1, the layered tone is UPPER2, the split tone is LOWER1, and the layered split tone is LOW- ER2.
2.Turn on both layer and split to layer split the keyboard.•Press LAYER once to turn on layer.
•Press SPLIT once to turn on split.
•The LAYER and SPLIT indicators should be on the display to indicate that they are turned on.
•The layered split tone name and number appear on the dis- play for about five seconds. During this time you can use the number keys to input a tone number to change the lay- ered split tone if you want. After about five seconds, the dis- play changes to the main tone name and number.
3.Now try playing something on the keyboard.
4.Press LAYER once and SPLIT once to unlayer split the keyboard and return it to normal.
❚ NOTES ❚
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•You can use the Mixer to turn off individual channels (layer split tones). This means you could turn off CH 4 (LOWER2), for example, to sound a single tone in the lower range and two layered tones in the upper range. See “Turning Channels On and Off” on page
Using Touch Response
Turning on touch response causes the volume and sound quality of keyboard output to change in accordance with the amount of pressure applied to the keyboard.
To turn touch response on and offPress the TOUCH RESPONSE button to toggle touch response on and off.•Turning on touch response causes the TOUCH RESPONSE indica- tor to appear on the display.
To set the touch response sensitivity1. Press TOUCH RESPONSE to turn on touch response.•The TOUCH RESPONSE indicator appears on the display.
2.Within five seconds after pressing TOUCH RESPONSE, use [+] and
•“ExLight” outputs powerful sound even with light key pres- sure, while “Heavy” requires very heavy key pressure to out- put powerful sound.
•Pressing [+] and
•In addition to pressing the TOUCH RESPONSE button, you can also turn off touch response by selecting “Touch Off” as the sensitivity setting.
❚ NOTES ❚
•Touch response operations affect the keyboard’s internal sound source as well as MIDI OUT data.
•Touch response settings do not affect Song Sequencer playback, ac- companiment, or MIDI note data received from an external source.
•Touch response affects different tones in different ways.
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