Roland JV-30 Owner's Manual page 17

16 part multi timbral synthesizer
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Selecting
the
Key
Mode
O
SPLIT
Allows the keyboard
to
be
split
into
two
zones,
at
a
specified
point
(Split
Point).
This
makes
it
possible for
you
to play
a
different
Tone
in
each
zone.
The
currently selected
Tone
will
be
as-
signed to the
zone
located
above
the
Split
Point,
while the
newly
selected
second Tone
will
play
in
the
zone below
it.
The
Split
Point
can
be
set
anywhere
within
the range
C2-C87.
[Changing
Tones]
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Strings
A
Piano
1
Split
Point
(lowest note of the
Tone on
the
right)
3:
Piano
1
2KStrings
upper Tone
Lower Tone
(T)
Move
the
cursor
{^)
using
PARAMETER
[A]
[T],
and
select
the
Part for
which you
wish
to
change
the Tone.
The Tone
can be
changed
for
the
Part
where
the
cursor appears.
@
Use
the
Tone
Selection
button
to
change
the Tone.
*
Using
PART
[-^1
[],
the
Part
where
the
cursor
appears can be changed.
[Setting
the
Split
Point]
®
Press
[SPLITI
to
view
the
current setting for
the
Split
Point.
+
While
holding
this
down,...
b
SpI
it Point.
C4
(2)
Hold
down
[SPLITI,
and
use
either
the
VALUE
slider
or
VALUE
[Al
[]
to
set
the
Split
Point.
(3)
Release
your
finger
from
[SPUTl,
and
the
new
Split
Point
is
stored
in
memory.
*
All
of the
Key
Modes
employ
two
Parts
when
sound
is
produced.
With
Fat
and
Octave, the
Part
which
immediately preceeds the
currently selected
one
is
employed.
For
example,
if
Part 2
is
currently selected,
and you
then choose
Fat
or
Octave
as
the
Key Mode,
Part
1
will
be
combined
Into
the
resulting
sound.
If
Part
1
was
originally selected.
Part
16
will
be
the
one
added.
For
example,
when
using
the sequencer
for
ensemble
play,
if
you
use Fat/Octave
on
Part
2,
then
Part
1
notes
won't
sound.
With
Dual
and
Split,
the
two
Parts
shown
In
the
display are used.
You
should be
careful
with the
allocation
of
Parts
when
employing
a
sequencer
if
a
Key
Mode
is
in
effect.
Part
2
Piano
1
FAT
1
^^
1
Part
1
Strings
Part
2
Part
2
Ml
Piano
1
Piano
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1
'
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1
1
Copy
InJ
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Pan
1
(i
Part
1
Piano
1
Strings
^
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Saved
in
a
different
area
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