User Manual

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Program Mode
TheSplitFunction
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5 Reverb
You can change what these five parameters are in Edit Setup Mode (see Edit Setup Mode on 
page 8-1).
Pressing the Control Select button (located beneath the column of LEDs) changes the
currently selected parameter that is affected by the control knob. Note that when you make
a change to the current Program using the Control Knob, the Save button LED will light up
indicating that a change has been made to the Program. For more information on the Save
button and its LED states, see Saving in Program Mode on page 6-10.
The Split Function
Pressing the Split Function button while in Program mode will perform the Split Function.
The Split Function allows you to split Programs such that keys in one region of the
keyboard produce different sounds than another region.
When you create a Split in a Program, you are in fact creating a Setup (see Setup Mode on page 7-1
for more information on Setups). As previously described, Setups are configurations of four
Zones, each of which may have its own Program and controller assignments. Once you’ve
created a Split in a Program, creating another Split will activate another Zone within what is
now a Setup. If the Setup already has its maximum of four active Zones and you press the
Split Function button, then a message will appear on the display indicating that you have
reached the maximum of four active Zones. The Split Function is convenient, as you do
not need to go through Edit Setup Mode to delineate Zones, assign Programs, etc. You can
simply hit the Split Function button, and the SP4 automatically activates another Zone in
the Setup for you, with default values for parameters of the Split.
The newly-activated Zone is the “Secondary Voice”. The currently active Zone(s) constitute
the “Primary Voice”.
There are four parameters (described below) that determine the behavior of the Split. You
can view these parameters by scrolling through them using the Chan / Param buttons.
To edit them, use the Value buttons or the secondary alphanumeric entry functions of the
Object select buttons.