Using The Lower Keyboard To Play The Bass Voice ([Bass Split] Button) - Roland Atelier AT-60SL Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively
Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the
Bass Voice ([Bass Split] Button)
By using the [Bass Split] button you can play the bass voice in the left-hand
side (including C3) of the lower keyboard. The location at which the lower
keyboard is divided in this way, to play the pedal bass voice, is called the
"Bass Split Point."
fig.06-15_70
To
Lower
Organ
1
Bass
Split
Pipe
1.
Select a Pedal Bass voice (p. 43).
2.
Press the Pedal [Bass Split] button (indicator lights).
When you play the Lower keyboard, the Pedal Bass voice will sound in the
range to the left of (and including) the C3 note.
fig.06-16
Pedal Bass voice
Bass Split Point
3.
To turn off the Bass split, press the Pedal [Bass Split] button
(indicator turns off).
The Pedal Bass voice will no longer sound in the Lower keyboard; the Pedal
Bass voice will now be played in the pedalboard.
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Pedal
Organ
Organ
Octave
String Contrabass
Up
2
Electric Bass&
Theater
Lower keyboard
Orchestral
Octave
Up
Cymbal
Max
Max
Max
Max
Min
Min
Min
Min
Harmony Intelligence
The bass split point is
included in the left-hand
area of the keyboard.
NOTE
If the Pedal [Bass Split] is
ON, the Pedal Bass voice
will not be heard from the
pedalboard.
You can adjust the Bass
Split Point (p. 141).
NOTE
It is not possible to select
and play both [Bass Split]
and Pedal [To Lower]
buttons simultaneously.
NOTE
If the [Bass Split] is ON, the
Pedal Bass voice will not be
heard from the Pedalboard.
The Pedal Bass voice will
sound from the Lower
keyboard.

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