Operation Manual

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The keyboard and the sections
The keyboard
CD10 has a velocity sensitive keyboard (dynamic) which means
that it reacts to how hard or softly you strike the keys. The
harder you play (the higher the keystrike velocity), the louder
the instrument will sound, such as occurs in a classic acoustic
piano.
You can also choose to deactivate the velocity sensitivity by
setting the Dynamic function (a function found in MIDI mode)
to “off”.
The instrument sections
CD10 can play six instrument sections, two on the keyboard
(Upper and Lower) and four as automatic accompaniment
(Drums, Bass, Acc1, Acc2).
Upper and Lower
SPLIT:
When you turn on the instrument, Upper plays in the right
section of the keyboard and Lower in the left section.
LAYER:
Upper and Lower play together over the full keyboard ex-
tension.
SINGLE:
Upper plays over the full keyboard extension, while Lower
does not play.
Programming LAYER
1. Press the [SPLIT] button; the LED turns off.
2. Upper and Lower play together over the full keyboard ex-
tension.
Programming SINGLE
1. If [SPLIT] is on, press the button so that the LED turns off.
2. Press the [LOWER] button to turn off its LED.
3. Upper plays over the entire keyboard extension while Lower
does not play.
Returning to SPLIT
1. If they are off, press the [LOWER] and [SPLIT] button so
that their LEDS turn on.
2. Upper plays in the right section of the keyboard, and Lower
plays in the left section.
The
“split point” of the keyboard is indicated by the white
triangle silkscreened obove the keyboard.
You can change the split point by following the steps de-
scribed in the next paragraph.
SPLIT LOWER
LOWER SECTION
SPLIT LOWER
LOWER SECTION
SPLIT LOWER
LOWER SECTION
Lower Upper
Changing the split point
1. Press and hold the [SPLIT] button. Play the highest note
limit for the Lower section.
2. The split point corresponds to the note just played.