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Tutorials
Creating a Setups from a Program
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Chapter 11
Tutorials
This chapter contains tutorials on editing Objects. By going through them step-by-step, you
will better understand the process of the editing Setups. Additionally, this chapter will point
you in the right direction for descriptions on performing certain technical tasks.
Creating a Setups from a Program
These tutorials will help you create a two-Zone Setup (as either a Split or a Layer) from a
Program. Recall that when you create a Split or Layer while in Program Mode, you are in fact
creating a Setup. These Functions are convenient, as you do not need to go through Edit
Setup Mode to delineate Zones, assign Programs, etc. You can simply hit the Split or Layer
Function button, and the SPS4 automatically creates a two-Zone Setup for you, with default
values for parameters of the Split or Layer.
Creating a Split Setup from a Program
As an example for this tutorial, let’s consider creating a Split Setup with a synth Program for
the left-hand keyboard region (aka, the Secondary Voice) and a guitar Program for the
right-hand keyboard region (aka, the Primary Voice). Let’s make the division of regions be at
B2 (an octave and a half-step below C4, or middle-C) so that the right-hand region has a lot
of “room” for soloing. Finally, let’s have the right-hand region be slightly louder than the
left-hand region, and have the left-hand region lowered by an octave. The following figure
illustrates this scenario:
C3B2
Synth
Guitar
(Louder)
C4A0 C8