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Keyboard Voices
Lower (Split) Voice
TO USE THE LOWER FUNCTION
1. Press the LOWER button, the currently
assigned lower voice will be shown on
the display, and the LED indicator will
turn on.
2. Use the +/YES, –/NO buttons or the
quick select voice buttons to select the
desired lower voice.
NOTE: The LCD display will show the lower
voice number and name, and after three se-
conds the display will revert to the originally
selected main voice.
You must select the +/YES, –/NO but
-
tons or the quick select voice buttons
within the three second period that the
lower voice is displayed.
3. Press the LOWER button a second
time and the current lower volume level
will show on the display LCD. While
the lower volume is displayed, use the
+/YES or the –/NO buttons to raise or
lower the volume of the selected lower
instrument voice. The LCD display
screen will show the volume setting.
NOTE: This lower volume setting will be displayed on the LCD screen for three seconds.
The LCD display will revert to the originally selected main instrument voice after three seconds.
4. Press the LOWER button again to turn off the lower function.
ASSIGNING THE SPLIT POINT FOR VOICE
The keyboard is split into two sections at the split point. The default split point is the C3 key
for voice. A different voice split point can be assigned in the Function menu “Split Point.”
Please see the Function
section of this manual for more information.
In the lower, or split, mode the keyboard is divided into two separate sections. To the
right of the split point, the currently selected main voice, or the layered and main voice will
sound. The keys to the left of the split point can play a different instrument voice.