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Panel Buttons
The buttons on the Concerto panel, or grill, are described below. See
attachment A for a picture of Concerto with accompanying reference
numbers. (Panel buttons will be italicized throughout these manuals).
Important:
We have placed settings in your Concerto that should
suffice for your immediate needs. We do not recommend you
experiment with these settings until you read about them specifically
in this manual.
#1. Split
There are four split settings, which are indicated by the following LED
patterns:
a.
No split (no LED): All active sections play (solo plays
only high notes).
b.
Split one (left LED on): High note is played only by solo
section.
c.
Split two (right LED on): Same as split one, but three
notes must be played before orchestra section sounds.
This split allows solo legato passages to be played
without the interference of the orchestra sections
popping in between legato notes.
d.
Split three (both LED's on): This is first note priority for
the solo section. Similar to phantom in that this is not
high note priority. Different from phantom in which the
solo sound is really struck after the first note; this is first
note priority.
#2.Bass Range
There are two bass ranges to select from:
a.
Bass range one (left LED on): Lowest bass note is C
ranging up to B.
b.
Bass range two (right LED on): Lowest bass note is F#
below C with the highest note being F above C.
#3. Chord Range
There are three selections: