Playing Notes with Different Tones
EN-46
By assigning a “Lower” part to the lower range of the keyboard (as shown in the figure below), the lower
range and upper range of the keyboard can play different tones. This function is called “Split”. With Split
turned on, you can do the following.
• The lower (left side) range of the keyboard sounds the tone of the Lower part while the upper (right
side) range of the keyboard sounds the tone of the Upper 1 part (when Layer is off
*
).
• The lower (left side) range of the keyboard sounds the tone of the Lower part while the upper (right
side) range of the keyboard sounds the tone of the Upper 1 and Upper 2 parts (when Layer is on
*
).
* For details on layering, see “Sounding Two Different Tones at the Same Time (Layer)” (page EN-44).
1.
Perform the operation described in “Selecting a Single Tone” (page EN-41)
operation to select the upper range tone (Upper 1 tone).
2.
Select the “01 Standard” of the F button set. See “To change the F Button Set”
(page EN-32).
3.
Touch the F3 button (SPLIT).
SPLIT is enabled and the indicator appears on the display.
Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones (Split)
Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Different Tones
Part name: L (Lower)
Displayed when SPLIT is on