Splitting The Keyboard Into Two Sections For Four-Hand Performances (Twin Piano Mode) - Roland MP-70 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2. Performance
Splitting the Keyboard Into Two
Sections for Four-Hand Performances
(Twin Piano Mode)
You can divide the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two people to
perform in the same registers.
C1
Twin Piano Mode
C3
1
Press the [TWIN PIANO] button.
The [TWIN PIANO] button and the [SPLIT] button's indicator will lit.
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The following occur when Twin Piano Mode is switched on:
• The keyboard is divided into two separate sections, and the pitch
changes.
• The grand piano tone is sounded by both the left and right sections of
the keyboard, and the same effect settings are used for both.
• The right pedal now functions as the damper pedal for the right
keyboard section, and the left pedal functions as the damper pedal for
the left keyboard section.
• The center pedal now functions as the Sostenuto pedal for the right
keyboard section.
• If recording is in progress or the instrument is in recording standby,
recording is stopped or recording standby is cancelled. The [REC]
button is disabled while Twin Piano Mode is active.
• If the Split function happens to be on, it is switched off.
2
To exit the function, press the [TWIN PIANO] button.
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Middle C
C2
C3
C4
C5
Middle C
1
C4
C5
C6
C3
C6
C7
C4
C5
Middle C
The Damper Resonance
function is disabled while Twin
Piano Mode is active.
Tones and effects can be
switched while Twin Piano
Mode is active. In that case, the
same tone or effect is set for
both the left and right sections.
C8
C6

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