
Lowrey EZP3 EASY Piano
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5. Press the
t
or
s
Value/Balance buttons
to adjust the volume balance between the
two sounds.
The volume balance between the primary and
secondary sounds will be displayed.
The sum of the primary and secondary volumes will always be 10. Higher numbers indicate greater
volume.
6. Press any single Sound button to deactivate Dual Sounds.
Split Keyboard
The Split function divides the keyboard into Upper and Lower sections, allowing each to be played with
a different sound.
1. Press the Split button.
The button will light
indicating the Split is
activate.
The Piano 1 sound (concert Grand) is the Upper section sound. Additionally, the flashing Piano button
indicates it to also be the Lower section sound.
The selected sound variation numbers will be shown in the display.
The left number represents the Lower section, the right number
represents the Upper section.
2. Play the piano. The Concert Grand sound will be heard in the Upper/Lower sections.
The number of keys used for the Upper and Lower sections can be adjusted by changing the
Split Point. The default Split Point setting is the third C key from the left (C3).
3. Press and hold the Split button. While holding the Split button press the key on the key-
board where you desire the Split Point to be located.
Left Hand / Lower Section
Right Hand / Upper Section
New Split Location
• The name of the key pressed will appear in the display, confirming the new location of the Split Point.
• Any changes made to the Split Point will remain until the power is turned off.
• The Split Point will return to C3 when the power is turned on.
• Use Memory Backup to store a preferred Split Point setting. See page 48.
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