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split Mode
Whole
Mode
This
mode divides
the keyboard of the JX-10 into
the upper
and the lower sections where two diffe-
rent
Tones can be used. That
is, the
JX-10 works
just like two
sets of 6 voice synthesizers of diffe-
rent sounds.
The JX-TO's unique
Split system allows to set
the
lowest
key in the Upper section and the highest
key of
the Lower section separately on the same
keyboard. The
Quick Edit, however, does not
include
this function.
This is possible
only when
editing
a Patch Memory.
PROCEDURE
in
this mode,
the JX-10 can be
used as a usual 12
voice
polyphonic synthesizer. That is, all the 76
keys will
have the
same
Tone.
Therefore,
it is
required to
select one of the two
different
Tones
provided for the
upper and the
lower sections.
When
the Tone for the
upper
section is selected, it
is called Upper
Whole Mode, and when the
lower
Tone
is selected, called Lower Whole.
Pressing
the Whole Button
will alternately select the Lower
and
Upper
Tones.
The Display
shows the Tone Number currently
selected.
While holding
the SPLIT of the Key Mode Button
down,
press the key which
is to be
the Split Point.
While holding this
button down.
Dual Mode
The Dual
Mode turns the JX-10 to
the
6
voice
synthesizer that allows both the Upper and the
Lower Tones to sound simultaneously. A rich
sound is
obtained.
There are two independent pareiiel outputs for the
upper
and
lower
Tones,
which serve to create
the
effect as if two synthesizers were simultaneously
played.
Push
the Key where the keyboard
should
be
divided into
two sections. Upper and
Lower.
The right side including
the
pushed key will be
the Upper, and the
left
will
be
the Lower
keyboard.
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