Playing With Different Tones In The Left And Right Hand-Split Play - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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2-1. Tones
Playing With Different Tones in the Left and Right Hand—Split Play
You can have one key on the keyboard, acting as a border, divide the keyboard into a Lower (left
hand) part and an Upper (right hand) part, and perform with different tones in each of the parts.
Playing while the keyboard is divided into Lower and Upper parts is known as "Split Play."
The point or key where the division takes place is called the Split Point.
The Split Point is reset to F #3 when the instrument is turned on. The Split Point is included in the
Lower Part.
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Even when you press the One Touch Program [Organ] button and select "Jazz Organ," Split Play is
engaged.
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1. Press the Part [Lower] button.
The Part button's indicator for both [Upper] and [Lower] will turn on, and at that point the key-
board will split.
Try playing the keyboard to confirm that different tones are being played in the Lower and Upper Parts.
When in Split Play, tone names in the Lower and Upper Parts are displayed on the Basic screen.
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Upper Tone
The tone in the Upper Part is the tone selected in Whole mode before the keyboard is split. A prere-
corded tone is used in the Lower part. When the KR-770's power is turned on, the Lower tone is set
to "Strings."
When Changing Tones
1. Press the button for the part (the [Lower] button or the [Upper] button) whose tone you wish
to change.
The position of the < > > on the Basic screen will change.
The part whose tone you will be able to change is the one shown on the Basic screen with the <p > next
to its name.
2. Press the Tone Group button.
The Tone Select screen will appear in the display.
3. Select a tone.
After several seconds, the Basic screen will return to the display.
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