Roland SUPER JX-10 Owner's Manual page 17

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split
Mode
Whole
Mode
This
mode
divides the
keyboard
of the
JX-10
into
the
upper
and
the lower sections
where two
diffe-
rent
Tones
can be
used.
That
is,
the
JX-10
works
just
like
two
sets of
6 voice synthesizers
of
diffe-
rent
sounds.
The
JX-TO's
unique
Split
system
allows
to set
the
lowest key
in
the
Upper
section
and
the highest
key
of
the
Lower
section separately
on
the
same
keyboard.
The
Quick
Edit,
however, does
not
include
this
function.
This
is
possible only
when
editing a
Patch
Memory.
PROCEDURE
in
this
mode,
the
JX-10 can be used
as a usual 12
voice
polyphonic
synthesizer.
That
is,
all
the
76
keys
will
have
the
same
Tone.
Therefore,
it
is
required
to select
one
of
the
two
different
Tones
provided
for
the
upper
and
the lower
sections.
When
the
Tone
for
the
upper
section
is
selected,
it
is
called
Upper Whole Mode, and
when
the
lower
Tone
is
selected, called
Lower Whole.
Pressing
the
Whole
Button
will
alternately select
the
Lower
and Upper
Tones.
The
Display
shows
the
Tone
Number
currently
selected.
While
holding the
SPLIT
of
the
Key
Mode
Button
down,
press the key
which
is
to
be
the
Split Point.
While
holding
this
button
down.
Dual
Mode
The
Dual
Mode
turns the
JX-10
to
the
6
voice
synthesizer that allows both the
Upper and
the
Lower Tones
to
sound
simultaneously.
A
rich
sound
is
obtained.
There
are
two
independent
pareiiel
outputs
for
the
upper
and
lower Tones, which
serve
to create
the
effect
as
if
two
synthesizers
were
simultaneously
played.
Push
the
Key where
the
keyboard should be
divided
into
two
sections.
Upper and
Lower.
The
right
side including
the
pushed
key
will
be
the
Upper,
and
the
left
will
be
the
Lower
keyboard.
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