Specifications

Tutorials: Setup Mode
Using And Editing A Split Program Setup
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Part 2: Changing The Split Point (Setting Zone Key Range)
YoucanusetheSetupEditortochangethe“split”pointonthekeyboard,thepointwhereone
Zonestopsandtheotherbegins.Forexample,let’schangethesplitpointofthesetup38 Jazz
Bass/Piano.38 Jazz Bass/Piano has2Zones(whichwewillseeuponenteringtheSetupEditor.)
Each
Zoneinasetupcontainsaninstrumentprogram.Theprogramsinthisset upareAC
BuzzerBassandGrandʺEvansʺ.Let’schangethesplitpointofthissetuptohappenanoctave
higher.Wewillhaveanoctavemoreofhighbassnotesandanoctavelessoflowpiano
notes.
ThisisdonebyadjustingthekeyrangeforeachZone:
1. With the setup 38 Jazz Bass/Piano selected, press the Edit button on the front panel. This will
bring you to the CH/PROG page of the setup editor (see below.)
2. On the CH/PROG page use the Chan/ZonebuttonstotheleftofthedisplaytoselectZone1
(seeabove.)You can view the number of the selected Zone in the top right corner of screen. In the
Program field you can view the instrument Program for the current Zone. We can see that the
program for Zone 1 of this setup is 235ACBuzzerBass.
3. From the CH/PROG page, press the KEYVEL soft button on the bottom of the screen (see above.)
This brings you to the KEY-VEL page where you can view the key range for the current Zone. On
the KEY-VEL page we will adjust the key range for Zone 1. You can see that Zone 1 is still
selected, displayed in the top right corner of screen (see below.)
4. On the KEY-VEL page for Zone 1, use the cursor buttons to highlight the HiKeyfield. This field
sets the upper limit of the key range for Zone 1, which contains the bass program. Let’s make the
upper range of this Zone end an octave higher by changing the HiKeyfield from D#3 to D#4. To
do this, selectthe
HiKeyfield, hold the Enter button on the alphanumeric pad andplayD#4
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