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Style Play operating mode
Pad panel
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Pad panel
Touch the Pad tab to select this panel. This is where you can
assign a different Hit or Sequence Pad to each of the four pads,
and see at a glance how pads are programmed. For more
options, go to the “Pad/Switch: Pad” page (see page 108).
Pad assignment
Name of the Hit or Sequence assigned to each Pad. Touch the
box to make the Pad Select window appear (see “Pad Select win-
dow” on page 83).
Note: Each Style or SongBook entry can change the Pad assign-
ment.
Pads lock icon
When locked, assignments to the pads remain unchanged when
selecting a different Style or SongBook entry.
This lock is reset when turning the instrument off, unless you
write Global settings to memory (see “Write Global - Global
Setup dialog box” on page 237).
For more information on parameter locks, see “General Con-
trols: Lock” on page 222.
Split panel
Touch the Split tab to select this panel. This is where you can set
the split point and Chord Recognition mode.
Split Point
Use this parameter to select a different split point. A full-range
piano keyboard is shown in the display, divided at the selected
split point. Upper tracks play on the right of this point, while the
Lower track plays on the left.
Keyboard diagram
Touch anywhere on the keyboard diagram. A message will
appear, asking you to press the new split point on the keyboard
of your Pa2X (or to press the EXIT button to close the message
with no changes).
Chord Recognition Mode
This parameter allows you to decide how chords are recognized
by the auto-accompaniment engine. Please note that when in
Full or Upper Chord Scanning mode, the Fingered 3 or Expert
mode is selected, and you must always play at least three notes,
to let a chord be recognized.
For more information on the various options, see “Chord Rec-
ognition Mode” on page 109.
Note: This parameter is the same you can find in the “Preferences:
Style Preferences” page (see page 109).
Split Point and Chord Recognition lock icons
When locked, Split Point and Chord Recognition mode remain
unchanged when selecting a different Performance or STS.
These locks are reset when turning the instrument off, unless
you write Global settings to memory (see “Write Global - Global
Setup dialog box” on page 237).
For more information on parameter locks, see “General Con-
trols: Lock” on page 222.
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