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A “split” is a setup in which the keyboard is divided into zones, each 
playing a dierent Part.
Lower Split Point (B3)
Lower Part
Upper Part
Solo Split Point (C6)
Solo Part
Splits can be either “splits,” which divide the keyboard into an Upper 
Part and Percussion/Lower Part, or “Solo Splits,” which divide the 
keyboard into a Solo Part and Upper Part. The point at which the 
keyboard is divided is called either the “Lower Split Point” or “Solo 
Split Point.”
If Split is turned on, keys to the right of the Lower Split Point will 
play the sound of the Upper Part, and keys to the left will play the 
sound of the Percussion/Lower Part. 
The Lower Split Point key itself (B3) is the highest key of the 
Percussion/Lower Part (it is included in the Percussion/Lower Part).
If Solo Split is turned on, keys to the right of the Solo Split Point will 
play the sound of the Solo Part, and keys to the left will play the 
sound of the Upper Part. 
The Solo Split Point key itself (C6) is the lowest key of the Solo Part 
(it is included in the Solo Part).
MEMO
•  You can change the Split Point and the Solo Split Point (p. 45).
•  The split settings are saved in the Registration.
•  For more about split for the Percussion/Lower Part, refer to “How 
Split and Parts are Related” (p. 45).
Turning Split On
1.  Press the [SPLIT] button or [SOLO SPLIT] button.
Split or Solo Split will turn on (the button will light).
2.  To turn it o, press the [SPLIT] button or [SOLO SPLIT] 
button once again.
Split or Solo Split will turn o (the button will go out).
Split Performance