Tutorials: Setup Mode
Using Setup Mode To Play Layers Of Instruments
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5. Press the more soft button (see A below) on the bottom left of the display twice to scroll left two
pages of soft buttons and find the DupZn (duplicate Zone) button. Press the DupZn button to
duplicate Zone 2 and create Zone 3 (see B below.) You will see the message “Zone duplicated,” and
you will be brought to the CH/PROG page for Zone 3 (see C below.)
6. On the CH/PROG page for Zone 3, select the Program field. Select the program 198 Studio
Strings by entering 198 and pressing the Enter button on the alphanumeric pad (see below.)
Now playing the upper half of the keyboard will produce piano and strings. To finish, press the
Exit button to the right of the display to exit the Setup Editor and save your changes to this setup under a
new ID#. See The Setup Editor section at the beginning of this chapter for details on saving when
you exit the Setup Editor.
Alternatively you can create a layer by adjusting the key range of existing Zones to match
another Zone. You can also create a partial layer by adjusting a Zone’s key range to only
coincide with some of another Zone’s key range. There are many advanced uses of Setup mode
to manipulate layered Zones. You can make a Zone only respond to certain velocity ranges, so
that for example a layered Zone is only heard when playing loudly (see page 13-30.) You can
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C: