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Orchestral & Solo
How To Use It:
KEYBOARD SPLIT allows you to use your right hand on the lower keyboard to play a melody. Now you can
have one sound on the top keyboard and a contrasting sound on the lower keyboard for fast and easy regis-
tration changes. All internal presets (except Power Up) activate this feature for your convenience and ease
of operation.
Pressing the
RESET button or turning the organ off will return this feature to the factory “Power-Up” setting.
Your customized setting can be saved into a
BANK PRESET.
To relocate the split point see
SET SPLIT on page 84.
ORCHESTRAL SOLO
What It Does:
These four red and blue buttons control from which keyboard(s) the orchestral and solo sounds are played.
They also determine if a solo sound is played as an orchestral (polyphonic) sound. Remember, polyphonic
means you can play two or more notes at the same time.
How It Works:
UPPER ON - Orchestral
The red orchestral UPPER ON button is on when the organ is turned on or when the RESET button is pressed.
To play any one of the sounds in the orchestral or solo sections, on the upper keyboard, press the red or blue
button of the sound you want. Remember, the
FLUTE 16 and FLUTE 4 will be heard too unless they are
turned off.
With just the red orchestral
UPPER ON button lighted, from among the four pictured above, only one orches-
tral or one solo sound may be selected. Any sound selected, even a solo sound, may be played as a poly-
phonic sound.
LOWER LEFT - Orchestral
Pressing the red orchestral LOWER LEFT button makes any orchestral sound selected playable on the entire
lower keyboard, when the keyboard split is not activated (blue
LOWER ON button not illuminated). With the
keyboard split active, the orchestral sound selected will be playable on the lower keyboard, to the left of the
split point.
When a preset name is displayed on the screen with an asterisk*, then the
ORCHESTRAL sound is set to the
LOWER RIGHT. Pressing the LOWER LEFT button will cancel the sound from the LOWER RIGHT.
When both the
UPPER ON and LOWER LEFT buttons are lighted at the same time the same sound selected is
playable on the upper and lower keyboards.
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
RIGHT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
LOWER
OCTAVE
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
UPPER
ON
LOWER
LEFT
The group of buttons to the right include those that will activate
this KEYBOARD SPLIT feature and determine which sounds are
played to the right of the split point. Some of the rhythm presets
activate these buttons in different combinations.
The red
LOWER LEFT button in the orchestral section, and the
blue LOWER RIGHT button in the solo section, activate the
KEYBOARD SPLIT feature.

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