Changing Tone Played By The Right Hand Oo - Roland HP 337 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Keyboard
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right
Hands (Split Play)
The Split feature allows you to split the keyboard into two zones, then play a different
sound in each zone.
This division of the keyboard into upper and lower zones is referred to as "split," and
the particular key on the keyboard where the split occurs is known as the "split point."
The key that serves as the split point is included in the left-hand zone. Each time power
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to the keyboard is turned on, the split point is reset to "F#3.
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Press the [Split] button.
The [Split] button's indicator lights up, and the keyboard is divided into upper and
lower zones.
The tone in the right-hand part remains the same as it was before the keyboard was split,
and the tone in the lower part switches to "Acoustic Bs."
Split Point
Middle C
Lower Part
Upper Part
2.
Pressing the [Split] button once more cancels the split function.
The [Split] button's indicator then goes out.
The tone in the upper part then is effective for the entire keyboard.
When you switch to Split mode directly from Dual Play, the two tones played in Dual
Play become the tone of the right hand of the keyboard in Split mode.
Changing Tone Played by the Right Hand
You can select the upper tone in the same manner as you do when selecting tones
normally.
Please refer to "Performing with Various Instrument Sounds" (p. 17).
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