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Pla
ying the P
iano
Four Hands Mode
The Four Hands Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections in a similar way to that of the Split Mode
function. However, with Four Hands Mode enabled, the octave/pitch of each section is automatically adjusted to
create two separate 44-key instruments with the same playing range. Furthermore, the sustain (right) pedal and
soft (left) pedal act as separate sustain pedals for the respective upper and lower sections, allowing two people to
perform piano duets using a single instrument.
1. Entering Four Hands mode
After entering Dual Mode (page 18):
Press the FUNCTION button (SPLIT) once to enter Split Mode,
then press the FUNCTION button (4HAND) again to select
Four Hands Mode.
* The default four hands mode split point is set between keys E4 and F4.
The Four Hands Mode screen and right/left section sound names
will be shown in the LCD display.
Left
section
sound
Right
section
sound
2a. Changing the right/left section sounds: Method 1
To select a different sound for the right section:
Press the desired SOUND button.
Example:
To select the 'Classic E.P.' sound for the
right section, press the E.PIANO button.
* Preferred Four Hands Mode right/left section sound combinations can
be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall. Please refer
to page 32 for more information.
2b. Changing the right/left section sounds: Method 2
It is also possible to change the right/left section sound without
pressing and holding buttons.
Press the
or
buttons to move the selection cursor over the
right section or left section sound.
Press the
or
buttons to cycle through the different sound
variations.
To select a different sound for the left section:
Press and hold the FUNCTION button (DUAL), then press the
desired SOUND button.
hold
Example:
To select the 'Pop Grand' sound for the left
section, press and hold the 1 FUNCTION button, then
press the PIANO2 button.
buttons:
Move selection cursor.
buttons:
Change sound variation.
* By default, the right and left sections will both be set to the ‘SK Concert
Grand’ sound.