Using And Editing A Split Program Setup - Kurzweil PC3LE6 Musician's Manual

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Tutorials: Setup Mode

Using And Editing A Split Program Setup

Using And Editing A Split Program Setup

One of the simplest uses of Setup mode is to create a split setup, in which different ranges of the
keyboard are assigned to play different instrument programs. The PC3LE can split the keyboard
into a maximum of 16 different instrument programs, though often a split of two programs is
most useful. Follow these steps to learn about using split program setups:
Part 1: Load The Example Setup
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This setup contains a piano program on the upper octaves of the keyboard, and an upright bass
program on the lower octaves of the keyboard.
Note: The pre-set "split" setups included with the PC3LE all include the word "Split" or a slash (/) in
their names, such as 39 Fretless Bass Split, and 40 Zep KB3/Pianet.
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Press the Exit button until you reach the ProgramMode page. Next, press the Setup mode button,
located with the mode buttons to the left of the display. This will bring you to the Setup mode main
page.
Use the - / + buttons or Alpha Wheel to select the setup 38 Jazz Bass/Piano or use the
alphanumeric pad to enter 38 and press Enter (see below.)

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