Playing Separate Sounds With Left And Right Hands (Splits); Select A Performance, And Use Parts 1 And 2; Select Patches - Roland Fantom X6 User Manual

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Playing separate sounds with left and right hands (Splits)

Splits are setups in which sounds are assigned to separate areas of the keyboard. The illustration
below shows an example of using this to play bass with the left hand and piano with the right hand.
fig.0-06
Bass
Procedure
Here's how to create a split like the one shown above, starting from a preset performance.

Select a Performance, and use Parts 1 and 2

1.
Press [LAYER/SPLIT] to enter Performance mode; then select "PRST 01: Seq:Template."
2.
Use
or
3.
Press [INC] to add a check mark to Part 1.
4.
Also add a check mark to Part 2.
The parts that are checked as shown below are the parts that will sound when you play the keyboard. In
this performance, parts 1 and 2 are checked, so these two parts will sound simultaneously.
This check mark is called the "keyboard switch (Owner's Manual p. 101)."
Parts 1 and 2 will sound simultaneously
when you play the keyboard.

Select Patches

1.
Change the sound selected for part 1 so that it plays "PR-F:009 UltimatGrand."
Use cursor (up/down) to select the part 1,
and press [F1 (Patch List)]...
2.
Also change the sound selected for part 2 so that it plays "PR-B: 019 Comp'd JBass (Category: Bass)."
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to select Part 1.
Piano
Use [F1]/[F2] to select "AC.Piano," and then use the
VALUE dial to select "PR-F: 009 UltimaGrand."
After making your selection, press [F8 (Select)] to finalize it.

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