140| Customizing and editing the Sound sets
‘Global’ and ‘local’ (or temporary) split point
You can choose a ‘global’ split point that is not changed when choosing a
different Keyboard Set. Or you can choose a ‘local’ split point that is better
suited to the individual Keyboard Set, and can change when selecting it.
The ‘local’ split point is just temporary, and only becomes permanent when
you write a Keyboard Set.
To change the type of split point, select or deselect the
Global parameter in the Split Point dialog.
Global Split Split type Meaning
On (Selected) Global Leave this box checked to use the global split point. This
is the general setting from which you can start program-
ming the local settings.
Off (Deselected) Local This box is automatically deselected when you start pro-
gramming a local split point in the Main page. The local
split point can be written into a Keyboard Set. Use it when
you need a particular split point for a particular Sound
set.
Parts, tracks, channels
On the keyboard, Sounds are assigned to one of the keyboard parts
(Upper, Lower). Linked to a part there is a track. In Styles and MIDI Songs,
Sounds are directly assigned to tracks. Tracks are the equivalent of re-
corder tracks (with the associated mixer channels). In fact, Pa1000 does
include a recorder and a digital mixer!
Keyboard
Parts
Upper
Lower
Rec/Seq
Tracks
Upper
Lower
Accomp.
Song
Mixer
Channels
Upper
Lower
Accomp.
Song
1,2,3 1,2,3
1,2,3…16 1,2,3…16
Bs,Dr,Acc1…5 Bs,Dr,Acc1…5
1,2,3