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Selecting the S.T. Play settings
1. Select a Style using the methods already described.
2. Press the
[S.T. PLAY]
button. The display will show a
small black arrowhead pointing to the S.T.PLAY indicator
in the bottom left hand corner.
Make sure that one of the two chord recognition modes is
selected.
3. Start the Style using the methods already described (Key
Start, Intro, etc.).
4. While you are playing the Style, press one of the SINGLE
TOUCH PLAY buttons (
[M1]
,
[M2]
,
[M3]
or
[M4]
). The
display will show the current Single Touch Play setting.
Youll hear a change of voice configuration and the Style
Variation may also change.
5. Repeat the selection procedure of the SINGLE TOUCH PLAY
settings after changing other Styles.
On the following page there are instructions on how to
store your preferred settings into the 6 memories.
Changing the accompaniment Split Point
If you want to increase or decrease the keyboard area
dedicated to the Style chords, you can change the Split Point
setting to any note of the keyboard and memorize the setting
to a Performance. The factory setting corresponds to note
F#3.
1. Press and hold the
[MODE]
button.
The display will show the current Split Point setting
expressed as a note of the keyboard, together with the
number of the Voice assigned to the LOWER section. In
this example, the current Split Point is shown as note F#3.
(If you release the
[MODE]
button, the display will return
to the previous situation.
2. While still holding down the
[MODE]
button, press a key
corresponding to the new Split point.
(If you use the
[+]
/
[]
buttons in this situation, you will
change the voice of the Lower section).
The new Split Point corresponding to the key you press
will be shown in the display. For example, if you press
note C4, the display will show the letter C on the extreme
left and the number 4 at the center.
3. Release the
[MODE]
button to return to the previous
display.
The new Split Point can be memorized to a Memory using
the write memory procedure, explained on the following
page.
Note
: When the [S.T. PLAY] button
is on (display indicator on), the two
MEMORY buttons [M5] and [M6] are
disabled for Performance selection.
Note
: The S.T. PLAY settings change the
configuration of the UPPER and LOWER
sections only.
Note
: The Split Point can be different
for each Performance, and the settings
remain memorized even after turning
the instrument off.