User Guide
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DCP-200
Split Mode
In Split Mode, the keyboard is divided into two parts, with each part playing a different sound. This
allows you to play two different instruments, for example, bass with your left hand and piano with
your right hand.
The different voices, split point and other settings are selected in Edit Mode.
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To Use Split Mode:
Before you begin, select a sound as you normally would. This sound will be used for your right
hand once you activate Split Mode.
Press the Voice/Function button to enter Edit Mode.
Press the Bb-1 key to enter Split Mode.
The LED display will show:
This will be displayed for 1 second. Then
the LED display will change to show the
currently selected Split Voice (Left Hand
Voice). The default Split Voice is Acoustic
Bass.
The selected Split Voice (Left Hand Voice) is
played in the section of the keyboard from the
lowest (left-most) key up to and including the
selected Split Point key. (Selecting the Split
Point will be explained in the next section.) The
originally selected Voice (Right Hand Voice)
is played in the section of the keyboard to the
right of the selected Split Point key up to and
including the highest key on the keyboard. (The
LED display will show the name of the Left
Hand Voice.)
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IMPORTANT
:
If Voice Select is now used, it will only affect the Left Hand Split Voice. The Right Hand Voice will stay the
same until Split Mode is turned off again.
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MASTER VOLUME
Reverb
Song
RECORD
Data Control
[Assignable]
Metronome
Voice / —
Function
SPL
C0
C1
Bb—1
1
Reverb
Song
RECORD
Data Control
[Assignable]
Metronome
Voice / —
Function
PNo
Note for MIDI Users
The Right Hand Voice (Main Voice) will remain
on the previously selected Main MIDI Transmit
Channel. The Left Hand Split Voice will be played
on the next highest Main MIDI Transmit Channel
(Main MIDI Transmit C1). For information
on setting the MIDI Transmit Channel, please read
the section entitled MIDI Transmit Channel in the
MIDI Functions portion of this User Guide.
Summary of Contents for DCP-200
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