F11/F01 Owner’s Manual
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Selecting & Playing Voices
Saving the Voice Settings (F11)
Some of the current voice settings can be saved in the internal memory of the instrument. The data is maintained even
when the power is turned off.
Press the
[G. PIANO 1]
button while holding the
[REC]
button (see Quick Operation
Guide). When saving is complete, an “End” message appears on the display for three
seconds. The following settings can be saved:
• Reverb Type and Depth
• Octave
• Volume
To initialize the voice settings
Turn the power on while holding the
[REC]
and
[G. PIANO 1]
buttons.
Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Dif-
ferent Voices (Split mode)
Split mode enables you to play two different voices on the keyboard — one with the left hand and another with the right
hand. For example, you can play a bass part using the Bass voice with the left hand, and a melody with the right hand.
1
Engage Split mode.
Press the
[SPLIT]
button so that its indicator lights. The default setting
(BASS)
will be selected for the left-hand voice at first.
2
Specify the split point (the border between the
right-and left-hand range).
You can change the split point to any other key by pressing the key while hold-
ing the
[SPLIT]
button (or change the split point by pressing the
[–/NO]
or
[+/
YES]
button while holding the
[SPLIT]
button). The name of the current split
point key appears on the LED display while the
[SPLIT]
button is held.
The split point is initially set at the F
#
2 key by default.
If you do not need to change the split point, skip this operation.
NOTE
On the F01, you cannot specify
whether the voice settings are
saved in internal memory of the
instrument or not. The settings
are automatically saved when
you change the settings. When
you turn off the power to the
instrument, however, the saved
data will be lost.
Operation
1 2
5
3
4
Operation
NOTE
Dual (page 31) and Split modes
cannot be engaged simulta-
neously.
TIP
A specified “split point” key is
included in the left-hand range.
TIP
Normal setting:
F
#
2
(F
#
2)
(G2)
(A
b
2)
An example of split-point key display
followed by a high bar if sharp
followed by a low bar if flat