Playing Different Tones With The Right And Left Hands (Split Play) - Roland FP-50 Owner's Manual

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Playing Different Tones with the Right
and Left Hands (Split Play)
You can play different tones in the left and right sides of the
keyboard, divided at a certain key.
This feature is called "Split Play, " and the key at which the keyboard
is divided is called the "Split Point. "
1.
Press the [SPLIT] button .
The [SPLIT] button will light, and the split screen appears.
When Split is turned on, the keyboard settings will be as follows.
Split Point (Power-up default: F#3)
...
A0 B0
C1 D1
C2
Left-hand tone
2.
To exit Split Play, press the [SPLIT] button once again .
MEMO
You can adjust the volume balance of the right-hand and left-
hand tones (p. 38).
Changing the right-hand tone
1.
Press the TONE button .
The number and name of tone currently selected for the right-hand
zone are shown.
2.
Press the [–] [+] buttons .
A different tone is selected.
C3
C4
C5
Right-hand tone
Changing the left-hand tone
1.
Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the TONE button .
The number and name of the tone currently selected for the left-
hand zone are shown.
2.
Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the [–] [+]
buttons .
A different tone is selected.
MEMO
C8
You can shift the pitch of the left-hand tone in steps of an octave
(p. 38).
Changing the split point
Range in which you can specify the split point (B1–B6)
A0
C1
B1 C2
Split point (Power-up: F#3, included in left-hand zone)
1.
Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the key that you
want to be the split point .
The key you pressed becomes the new split point, and that key will
be shown in the display.
Performing
C3
B6
C7
15
C8

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