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To set up Split mode:
1. Select the desired program number for the right side.
2. Switch Split on, as indicated by its LED.
The LCD shows the linked program, and split point.
The program on the left side is linked to the current selection by the Link Se-
lect function (see below).
The LCD shows the name of the current split key, which is the lowest key on
the right side. There are six Cs on the keyboard, and they are numbered 1
through 6. The rst octave consists of notes Cl through Bl, the second octave
is C2 through B2, and so on. The fth octave is C5 through B5, and C6 is by
itself.
3. To change the linked program, press Link Select, then adjust the slider for the
desired number.
Of course, you can play the keyboard to hear the left program.
4. If you want to change the split point, switch Split o, then on again, holding it
down so that the display reads “(Press new key)”, then press the key which is
to become the new split point.
You can change your mind. As long as Split is lit and held down, you can
change the split point. The name of the last key pressed appears in the display
as the split point.
5. If desired, store these changes with the current program.
From now on, whenever you select this program, Split mode will automatically
be on, with the split point and linked program you just selected. Even if Split is
later switched o, these parameters will be remembered.
Note: Because of the pan-modulation system, selecting left and right pro-
grams is not sucient to ensure that the programs appear strictly in the left
and right audio output channels. If you want four voices to be hard left and
four hard right, unless you have edited a program which already has the
desired voice positions, you may have to check the Voice Pan control. (See
Section 11.)
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