Playing The Solo Voice On The Lower Keyboard (Solo [To Lower] Button) - Roland 60S Owner's Manual

Roland musical instrument owner's manual at90s, 80s, 60s
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Chapter 6 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively
Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower
Keyboard (Solo [To Lower] Button)
Normally, the solo voice will sound on the upper keyboard.
By using the Solo [To Lower] button, you can play the solo voice in the right-
hand side of the lower keyboard that includes the B4 key. The state in which
the keyboard is divided in this way is called "split," and the location at
which the keyboard is divided to play the solo voice in the lower keyboard
is called the "Solo Split Point."
fig.06-08_70
Solo
Violin Trumpet
Oboe
Flute
Clarinet
Alternate To Lower
1.
Select a Solo voice (p. 39).
2.
Press the Solo [To Lower] button (indicator lights).
When you play the Lower keyboard, the Solo voice will sound in the range
to the right of the Solo Split Point.
fig.06-09
3.
To turn off the Solo split, press the Solo [To Lower] button
(indicator turns off).
The Solo voice will no longer sound in the Lower keyboard; the Solo voice
will now be played in the Upper keyboard.
124
Sax
Level
Lower keyboard
Solo Split Point
Max
Max
Max
Max
Min
Min
Min
Min
Solo voice
Harmony Intelligence
The solo split point is
included in the right-hand
zone.
You can adjust the Solo
Split Point (p. 127).
You can change how the
Solo voice will sound (p.
159).
You can layer the Solo
voice with the Lower voice
so that they will sound
together (p. 159).

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