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Splitting
Chapter 7
Splitting
Split Voice
This parameter is for the secondary voice. When you press the
[Split]
button, this parameter is
selected and the secondary voice ID number,
PRG:XX
, scrolls across the display. (XX represents
the voice ID number.) To choose a different voice as the secondary voice, select a category and
use the
[Prev]
or
[Next]
button to step through the list of voices.
Default Setting:
PRG:183, E Bass
Range:
Any available voice
Reset: Value Jump
button pair resets to the default voice
Split Key
Use this parameter to select the split key. The split key is the highest key of the secondary voice.
When you select the Split Key parameter, the display scrolls
KEY:F#3
(the default key). Press
another key to make it the split key.
Default Voice Setting:
PRG:183, E Bass
Default Split Key Setting:
F#3
Range: Keys
A0 through B7
Reset: [Value Jump]
button pair
Split Volume
This parameter sets the volume between the split voices. When you select the Split Volume
parameter, the display scrolls
VOL:0
(0 is the default setting). The value range of this parameter
is +/-0–9. Use the
[Prev]
button to decrease the volume of the secondary voice or the
[Next]
to increase its volume.
Default Setting:
0
Range:
+/-0–9
Reset: [Value Jump]
button pair
Split Transposition
This parameter sets the transposition of the secondary voice relative to the primary voice. You
can transpose the secondary voice up or down one or two octaves from the primary voice. When
you select this parameter the display scrolls
XPOSE:0
ST
. Use the
[Prev]
or
[Next]
button
to transpose the secondary voice.
Default Setting:
0 ST
Range:
-24 ST, -12 ST, 0 ST, 12 ST, 24 ST
Reset: [Value Jump]
button pair
NOTE:
Changes to the Split Voice, Split Key, Split Volume,
and Split Transposition are remembered for the next time
you want to use a split voice; but are not stored in memory.
They return to their default settings when you turn off the
MPS20. Be sure to save your changes as one of the
Favorites!