Playing Different Sounds In The Right And Left Hand (Split) - Roland HPi-6 Owner's Manual

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Adding Variety to Your Performances
Playing Different Sounds in the Right and Left Hand
(Split)
Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, then playing different sounds in each is called
"Split Performance." The boundary key is called the "Split Point."
fig.splitpoint-e
A0 B0
C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1
C2
Left-hand Tone
The split point key is included in the left-hand keyboard area.
1.
Press the [Menu/Lesson] button.
The Menu screen appears.
2.
Press the
button.
Split performance is enabled. The tone selected before the performance is set as the
"Right-hand Tone"; the "Left-hand Tone" is selected automatically.
The following screen appears.
Left-hand Tone
Displays the name
of the tone selected
for the left-hand
keyboard area.
Changing Tones
1.
Press the
<Right-hand Tone>.
2.
Press the
When the tone names of <Left-hand Tone> or <Right-hand Tone> are highlighted,
you can press the
Changing the Split Point
1.
Press the
(split point).
52
Split Point
(set to F 3, when the power is turned on.)
...
C3
cursor button to select <Split>, then press the [
cursor left or right button to select <Left-hand Tone> or
cursor up or down button to select the tone.
cursor button to select tones within the same tone group.
cursor left or right button to select the keyboard layout
C4
C5
Right-hand Tone
Right-hand Tone
Displays the name of the
tone selected for the
right-hand keyboard
Split Point
Displays the key
between the right-hand
and left-hand keyboard
areas.
B7
C8
]
When switching tone groups,
if <Right-hand Tone> or <Left-
hand Tone> is selected, press a
tone button.
You can use the
button to select tones within
the selected tone group.
After changing the tone,
pressing the [
returns the "Split" screen to
the display.
cursor
] button

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