GK340 5
<------PIANO 1 ----->
<-SLOW STRINGS-->
<-STRINGS->
<----- PIANO 1----->
<-STRINGS->
Split point
(Fa#3)
Split keyboard
To play on a split keyboard with one or two voices on the
right hand side (UPPER keyboard) and one voice on the left
(LOWER keyboard), press the
[MODE]
button as many times
as necessary until the left display arrowhead points to the
SPLIT function.
The keyboard will be split into a Lower section and an Upper
section. If you play on the keyboard, you will hear one sound
(01:Piano 1) on the right hand side of the keyboard and
another sound (49: Strings) on the left.
You can check the sound assigned to the lower section .
Play in Split mode with a Dual option on the Upper keyboard
To play with two layered sounds on the Upper keyboard and
one on the Lower, simply press the
[DUAL]
button while you
are in SPLIT mode.
If you want to change the voices on the Upper keyboard,
proceed as already described on the previous pages for Single
and Dual voice selection.
To change the Voice of the Lower section, hold down the
[MODE]
button and proceed as already described to change
the voice number.
To cancel Split mode
To escape Split mode and return to a full NORMAL keyboard,
press the
[MODE]
button once.
The MEMORY
So far, you have learnt how to select single and combined
Voices in Normal, Dual and Split modes using a number of
panel operations. If, every time you want to create a preferred
sound combination, you have to take several steps to arrive
at your goal, you would ask yourself if there wasnt a quicker
way of selecting what you want. The answer lies in the
MEMORY
which offers a quick and simple method of recall-
ing a panel situation at the touch of a single button.
A
MEMORY
is simply a combination of voices and other panel
settings (Voices, Track Volumes, Effect type and level, Style,
Variation, Chord Recognition mode, Split Point, etc.). The
GK340
contains six Memory which recall factory-set panel
configurations, but you can also memorize your own
combinations using the
STORE MEMORY
feature.
Selecting the Memory
1. Take a quick look at the display, then press one of MEMORY
buttons (M1 - M6); for example, press the
[M1]
button.
The display shows the situation recalled by the MEMORY .
If you were playing in NORMAL mode, after selecting the
Performance you will find that the keyboard will be split
and the mode will have changed to either Fingered, or
One Finger, to enable the Styles. You will also see a change
of Style number. For more information about how to recall
Styles by selecting the MEMORY, refer to the section entitled
The Styles on page 9).
2. Repeat the selections for all the other Performance buttons,
observe the changes in the display and play on the
keyboard to listen to the change of voices.