Kurzweil SPS4-8 Musician's Manual page 97

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4. Let's now change the Split Volume. Recall that the Split Volume determines the relative
volumes of the two Voices: positive values increase the volume of the Secondary Voice
and decrease the volume of the Primary Voice. Negative values decrease the volume of
the Secondary Voice and increase the volume of the Primary Voice.
First, use the Chan / Param buttons to select the Split Volume parameter. Then, use the
Value buttons to set the Split Volume. For our example, since we want our guitar to be
slightly louder than our synth, let's set this parameter to -20.
5. Let's now change the Split Key. Recall that the Split Key determines the lowest note in
the Primary Zone—one note below this note is the highest note in the Secondary Zone.
First, use the Chan / Param buttons to select the Split Key parameter.
NOTE: You can directly select the Split Key by holding down the Sound Select H (aka
Enter) button and then striking the desired key on the keyboard (you can also use the
Value buttons to set this parameter).
For our example, let's select B2 by the method just described or by using the Value
buttons to set Split Key to 47 (recall that middle-C, or C4, has a note number of 64).
The following figure illustrates our current Split Setup:
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6. Let's now change the Split Transposition. Recall that the Split Transposition determines
the transposition of the Secondary Voice relative to that of the Primary Voice. It can be
set to -24, -12, 0, 12, and 24.
First, use the Chan / Param buttons to select the Split Transposition parameter. Then,
use the Value buttons to set the Split Transposition. For our example, since we want our
synth to be one octave lower than normal, let's set this parameter to -12.
7. Finally, let's now save our newly-created Setup. Recall that the Save button is illuminated.
To save our Setup, press the Save button once. The Save button LED will blink to
indicate that a save operation is underway, and the User Bank LED will also be lit. The
default save location will be the next available location in the Setup User Bank. If all
64 User Bank slots are taken, then the Setup is saved in the last slot in the User Bank,
overwriting what was previously in that slot. If the current Setup is a Setup already in
the User Bank, then the Setup is saved in its current Setup slot. At this point, you can
rename the new Setup using the secondary alphanumeric functions of the Group Select
and Sound Select buttons.
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Creating a Setups from a Program
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