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SPLIT
POINT
Overall Control
■ Split Point Change
This function lets you set the split point (the key that separates the left-hand and right-hand orchestration
parts) to any key on the keyboard.
ZTurn Auto Accompaniment OFF ...........................................................................................................
To set the split point for the left- and right-hand orchestration parts,
make sure that the [AUTO ACCOMP] indicator is off before proceeding.
NOTES
•The PSR-510 actually memorizes two separate split points: one for
the left- and right-hand orchestration parts, and one for Auto Accom-
paniment mode. See page 24 for details on setting the Auto Accompa-
niment split point.
STYLE
SELECT
AUTO
ACCOMP
XPress the [SPLIT POINT] Button ...........................................................................................................
Press the OVERALL CONTROL section [SPLIT POINT] button. The
key number of the current split point will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
NOTES
•The key numbers for each note are listed above the keyboard. The C3
(middle C) key number, for example, is 60.
CSet the Split Point...................................................................................................................................
The easiest way to set the split point is to press the key you want to set
as the split point while holding the [SPLIT POINT] button. The number of
the selected key will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
As with all other parameters, you can also use the [+] and [−] buttons,
the number buttons, or the data dial to select the desired split point. The
default split point (69) can be recalled instantly by pressing both the [+] and
[−] buttons at the same time.
NOTES
•The split-point key becomes the lowest key in the right-hand section of
the keyboard.
The OVERALL CONTROL section includes a range of parameters that,
as their title suggests, apply to the overall sound of the PSR-510.
0 OFF
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1 HALL 1
2 HALL 2
3 ROOM 1
4 ROOM 2
OVERALL CONTROL
SPLIT
POINT
TEMPO
TRANS-
POSE DSP
TYPE
TUNING TOUCH
SENSE
METRONOME TOUCH
RESPONSE
DSP TYPE
5 PLATE 1
6 PLATE 2
7 DELAY 1
8 DELAY 2
SPLIT
POINT