Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
- FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
- PRECAUTIONS
- Main Features
- Contents
- Panel Controls and Terminals
- Setting Up
- Quick Guide
- Panel Display Indications
- Portable Grand
- Playing Voices
- Effects
- Selecting and Playing Styles
- Using the Music Database
- Registration Memory
- Selecting and Playing Songs
- Song Recording
- Song Lesson
- Disk Operations
- MIDI Functions
- Troubleshooting
- Data Backup & Initialization
- Voice List
- Style List
- Music Database List
- Drum Kit List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Effect map
- Keyboard Stand Assembly (DGX-500 only)
- Specifications
- Index

Selecting and Playing Styles
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Setting the Split Point
The Split Point determines the highest key for the auto accompaniment area. The
accompaniment can be played with the keys up to and including the Accompani-
ment Split Point key.
1 Select the Split Point control.
Press and hold the [SPLIT] button until “S_POINT”appears in the display.
2 Change the value.
Use the numeric keypad or [+]/[-] buttons to set the desired value: 0 (C-2) -
127 (G8).
To leave the Split Point function, simply go on to another operation or function.
• This setting also affects the split
point for the special Split voices.
Split Point
Auto accompaniment area
Current Split Point value
Indicates current Split Point.
S–POINT
054
001
Restoring the Default Split
Point Value
If you’ve changed the Split Point
setting, you can instantly restore
the default setting of “54” (F
#
2) by
pressing both [+]/[-] buttons simul-
taneously (when Split Point is
selected).