The Split Mode - Galileo Concerto User Manual

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11. THE SPLIT MODE

Another of the instrument's operating modes is the Split mode. In this mode, two voices
can be played in two separate areas of the keyboard, divided by a key called the "split
point".
The voice on the right of the split point is the 1ST voice and the voice on the left (including
the split point itself) is the 2ND.
To activate the Split mode simply press the [SPLIT] key. The first time the instrument is
switched on or after a Factory Reset, the Grand Piano voice will be the 1ST voice, while
the C.Bass voice will become the 2ND.
Subsequent voice settings are automatically memorised, so whenever the Split voice is
recalled the voices set previously will be activated.
To make the status clear at once, the LED of the 1ST voice is constantly on while the LED
of the 2ND voice flashes.
You can use the [BALANCE] slider to adjust the balance between the volumes of the two
voices.
If you wish to change instrument, just pressing a voice button sets this voice as
the 1ST voice. Keep the [SPLIT] key pressed and select a voice to set this as the
2ND voice.
As in Dual mode, in Split mode the reverb set for the 1ST voice will also be assigned to the
2ND, while the effects and types of keyboard touch are unchanged (so the voices can be
played with two different effects and dynamics).
The [REVERB], [EFFECT] and [KEY TOUCH] LEDs indicate the reverb, effect and touch
set for the 1ST voice, as do the Depth and fixed dynamic values which can be displayed
by keeping these buttons pressed.
However, you can also adjust the Effect Depth of the 2ND voice by recalling the function
F4.5 in the function menu (point 14.5).
You can also use the Functions menu (chap. 14) to set the split point (function F4.1), the
transposition of the two voices in octaves (F4.2 and F4.3) and the effects Depth (F4.4 and
F4.5) when the Split mode is active.
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