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For example, if you'd like to choose a different preset for the Upper Sound, then click on
the pencil icon on the same line as the Upper information, all the way to the right. This
opens the “Sound Setup” screen:
Sound Setup screen for the Upper sound
Once in this window, you may select a new preset in the same way that you would select
a preset in the Sound Mode, including the handy filters (Instrument, Type, and
Characteristic). Please return to Chapter 5.3 for more information on choosing a preset.
If you'd like to validate your choice, press “Load” on the bottom right hand side of the
screen. To cancel, click on the “Back” button. Both options close the Sound Setup screen
and return to the initial screen layout.
Changing the Lower Sound is done in exactly the same manner, by clicking the
corresponding pencil icon.
5.5.8 Scene Mode
The Scene Mode is where the user decides how the 2 sounds of the Scene (Upper and
Lower) are mapped to the keyboard. The various options are explained in the table
below:
Scene Mode screen
LAYER
Layers the Upper and Lower voices together: all notes will trigger
sounds from both of the presets.
SPLIT
Split sets a split point on the keyboard, that can be chosen via the
menu situated above the “Splitbutton. All keys positioned to the left
of the Split point will play the Lower sound. All keys positioned to the
right of the Split point will play the Upper sound.
MULTI
The multi allows for two separate input sources to play the Upper or
Lower sounds. This means, for example, that an external MIDI
sequence can play the Lower sound while a keyboardist with a MIDI
keyboard can play the Upper sound.