Dividing The Lower Keyboard (Pedal To Lower); Changing The Split Point - Roland VK-88 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Organ
Dividing the Lower Keyboard
(PEDAL TO LOWER)
You can divide the Lower keyboard into two zones, and assign the Lower part sound
of the organ voice to the right-hand zone, and the Pedal part sound of the organ
voice to the left-hand zone.
This is called "split," and the location at which the keyboard is divided is called the
"split point." The split point is included in the Lower part.
fig.01-36
Pedal Part
At the factory settings, the split point is set to "C4" (middle C).
fig.01-37
1
Press the PEDAL [TO LOWER] button to make its indicator light.
The Lower keyboard will be divided into two zones.
The right-hand keyboard zone will play the Lower organ part, and the left-hand
keyboard zone will play the Pedal organ part.
2
To cancel the Split, press the PEDAL [TO LOWER] button once again,
extinguishing the indicator.

■ Changing the Split Point

You can change the location (Split Point) at which the Lower keyboard will be
divided.
1
Hold down the [BANK] buttons and press the PEDAL [TO LOWER]
button.
The indicators of the PEDAL [TO LOWER] button will blink.
2
Press the key that you want to specify as the split point.
The split point will be set.
3
Save the setting of split point to a registration (p. 49).
46
Split Point
Lower Part
Lower Keyboard
When the pedalboard is set to
play the Pedal Orchestral
Tones, and the PEDAL [TO
LOWER] button lights up, the
Pedal Orchestral Tones are
played in the left side of the
lower manual.
You are free to change the split
point.
NOTE
Sustain is not applied to the
Pedal Tone when you set the
PEDAL [TO LOWER] button
to ON and play the Pedal Tone
in the lower keys.
Split points are saved to the
individual registrations (p. 48).

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