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Introduction Playing Sounds Editing Sounds
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Functions
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Equipment
Appendix
Quick Guide
05  Example of Creating a Registration
Layering Piano and Strings Sounds
1. 
Press the [MANUAL] button.
2.  Select the desired piano sound for the Upper Part.
3.  Press the [LOWER TONE] button and select the desired strings sound.
The piano and strings will be layered.
4.  Use the [PART BALANCE] sliders to adjust the volume.
5.  Save the settings as a registration.
MEMO
The Lower Tone can also be selected by holding down the [LOWER TONE] button and pressing one of 
the Upper Part sound buttons.
Using the Solo Part Eectively
1. 
Press the [MANUAL] button.
2.  Press the [PAD/CHOIR] button and select the desired pad sound for the Upper 
Part.
3.  Press the [FLUTE/OBOE] button and select a ute sound for the Solo Part.
The ute sound will be sounded only for the highest note you play on the keyboard.
This allows eective performances with a solo part that would be dicult to play conventionally on a 
keyboard.
4.  Use the [PART BALANCE] sliders to adjust the volume.
5.  Save the settings as a registration.
MEMO
You can use the Solo part to sound the highest (or lowest) note you’re playing. 
In the REGISTRATION SOLO EDIT screen (p. 54), access the MISC tab and set the Mono/Poly parameter 
to SOLO1 (highest note) or SOLO2 (lowest note).
Splitting Piano and Bass Sounds
1. 
Press the [MANUAL] button.
2.  Select the desired piano sound for the Upper Part.
3.  Press the [LOWER TONE] button and select the desired bass sound.
The piano and bass will be layered.
4.  Press the [SPLIT] button.
The sounds will be split.
MEMO
You can change the split point by holding down the [SPLIT] button and pressing the desired note 
on the keyboard.
5.  Use the [PART BALANCE] sliders to adjust the volume.
6.  Save the settings as a registration.