Roland D-50 Owner's Manual page 21

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EDITING PERFORMANCE
CONTROLLING
FUNCTIONS
2. KEY
MODE
Key Mode refers to how
the Upper and Lower Tones are played on
the keyboard.
Step
1
Push
the Selector Button
(Key
Mode).
This flashes when the
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Step
2
Select any of the following
nine Key Modes
using the Joystick.
WHOLE
.
Upper Tone can be played in 16 voice polyphony.
BUAL
Both
Upper and Lower Tones
are played by each key in 8 voice polyphony.
The Split mode divides the keyboard
into upper and lower sections, where
two
different Tones can be played in 8 voice polyphony.
That is, the D-50
works
like two
8 voice synthesizers.
The Split Point
(where the keyboard is divided into two sections)
is shown
next to the Key Mode
indication.
SEP (Separate)
This mode is effective when
an external MIDI device is controlling the 0-50.
°
(See page 52
"MIDI"
in the Advanced Course.)
WHOL-—S
(Whole Solo) | The Upper Tone is monophonic.
DUAL-S
(Dual Solo)
Both Upper and Lower Tones are monophonic.
SPL-US
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(Split Upper
Soto)
The Upper Tone is monophonic,
and the Lower Tone is 8 voice polyphonic
SPL-LS
.
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.
.
The Lower Tone is monophonic, and the Upper Tone is 8 voice polyphonic.
(Split Lower
Solo)
SEP~S
This mode
is effective when
an external
MIDI
device is controlling the D-50.
(Separate Solo)
(See page 52
"MIDI"
in Advanced Course.)
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