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Split Mode

Creating a Split allows you to divide the M3 keyboard into an upper and lower region.
For example, you can create a split and play Piano with the right hand and Bass with the left hand.
Select the voice you want to use as your primary voice.
Press the Split button to enter Split mode.
When the Split button is pressed, the current voice becomes the primary (right hand) split voice.
The default split (secondary) voice ID is 183, E Bass (left hand), and the default split key is F#3.
To choose a different voice as the secondary voice, select the voice category you desire, then press the Prev
or Next buttons to scroll to your desired sound. The new sound will now become your default "left hand" or
secondary voice.
There are two parameters available in Layer Mode. Changing the value of a parameter determines the
performance of the Split. In Split Mode, use the Select
[KEY: F#3 (default)]: sets the position of the split key (highest key of the secondary voice). (range: any key
from A0 to C8.)
[range: 24 Semitones (2 octaves)]
To change the value of a parameter, press the Prev or Next button.
Once you have created your split setting, select a Favorite 1 ~ 4 button to store the split setting.
Press and hold any Fav 1 ~ Fav 4 button for at least 1.5 seconds.
The split setting is now stored in that location.
NOTE:
a split voice; but are not stored in memory. They return to their default settings when you turn off the M3 digital piano.
To exit Split Mode, press the Split button again.
Using
Prev and Next button pair together, will reset to the factory default voice setting.
[VOL: 0 (default)]: sets the Split Balance Volume. [range: -9 to +9]
[XPOSE:0 ST (default)]: sets the transposition of the secondary voice relative to the primary voice.
Prev and Next button pair together, will reset to the factory default setting.
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Buttons to step through the parameters.

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