Changing How The Solo Voice Responds; Layering The Solo Voice And Lower Voice - Roland 60S Owner's Manual

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Changing How the Solo Voice
Responds
When the Solo voice is assigned to the Upper keyboard or
the Lower keyboard, you can specify how the Solo voice will
respond when more than one key is pressed.
1.
Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen.
The sub-window appears.
2.
In the sub-window, touch <Upper Kbd>.
The Upper Keyboard screen appears.
3.
Touch <
><
> to display the Solo Mode.
4.
Touch the Solo Mode setting (the TOP NOTE,
LAST NOTE, or POLYPHONIC indication).
5.
Touch <
><
> to change the setting.
Setting
The Solo voice will sound the high-
TOP NOTE
est note that is played for the Solo
part.
he Solo voice will sound the note
LAST NOTE
that was most recently played for
the Solo part.
The Solo voice will sound all notes
POLYPHONIC
that are played for the Solo part.
6.
Touch <Exit>.
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Chapter 9 Various Other Settings
Layering the Solo Voice and
Lower Voice
When the Solo voice is being played by the Lower keyboard
(i.e., when the Solo [To Lower] button is ON), you can
specify whether the Lower voice and the Solo voice will
sound together (layered), or will sound separately (split).
1.
Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen.
The sub-window appears.
2.
In the sub-window, touch <Upper Kbd>.
The Upper Keyboard screen appears.
3.
Touch <
><
> to display the Solo To Lower
Mode.
4.
Touch the Solo To Lower Mode setting to switch
between "SPLIT" and "LAYER."
Each time you touch the Solo To Lower Mode setting, it
will alternate between "SPLIT" and "LAYER."
Setting
SPLIT
The parts will sound separately.
The Lower voice and Solo voice will
LAYER
sound together.
5.
Touch <Exit>.
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