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Playing Dierent Sounds with Both Hands
This instrument supports up to 4 parts simultaneously, one for the left hand and three for the right hand.
1. First, turn the upper (R1-R3) parts on.
2. To set a sound for the left hand, make sure the [PART L ON/OFF] button is turned on.
3. Select a left part sound.
4. Play the keyboard in the two areas to hear the dierent sounds played by either hand.
Tips:
When L is turned o, you can play the R sounds across the full keyboard. When L is turned on, the keyboard
separates into two sections, L and R1/R2/R3. This point is called the “split point”.
The split point is set to F#3 by default. However, you can set this to any position you wish.
You can set the volume of each part in the “Mixer” menu.
Setting the Split Point
The point on the keyboard that separates L and R1/R2/R3 is called the “split point”.
The split point is set to F#3 by default.
Sound L Sound R
However, you can set this to any position you wish by following these steps:
1. Press “Split” on the main display or press the [GLOBAL SETTINGS] button and select the “Keyboard” function to
bring up the Split Settings menu.
2. Select the key name in the L window to make it the split point. You can do this on the touch screen or by using the
[DATA DIAL] or the [<]/[>] buttons. Or, press the actual keyboard key to set your desired split point.
Split Point: F#3
Sounds