Setting Up A Keyboard Split - Yamaha MU128 Owner's Manual

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Editing in the Performance Mode
; Change the Vibrato Rate, Depth, and Delay settings.
Select one of the Parts and set the Vibrato parameters as follows:
This produces a delayed vibrato for Part 1; in other words, the
vibrato effect starts after the keys have been held for a while.
Notes played staccato have no vibrato.
a Exit back to the Single Part control display.
Press the [PLAY] button.

Setting Up a Keyboard Split

In the following steps, you'll assign two different Parts to separate sections
of the keyboard.
Operation
1 Select Part 2 and select a new Voice for it: "NewAgePd" (089).
From the Single Part display, use [PART -/+] buttons to select
Part 2. Then select Voice 089 in the normal way. (Keep Part 1's
Voice set to "HeavySyn," 082, as set in step #4 of "Creating a
Two-Voice Layer" above.)
2 Change the Note Limit High setting for Part 1.
The Note Limit parameters determines the range of notes over
which the Part will sound. To set this:
1) In Edit menu select and call up the "PART" menu, then do
2) Select Part 1.
3) Select and change the "NoteLimitH" setting to "B2." (Leave
3 Change the Note Limit Low setting for Part 2.
1) Select Part 2.
2) Select and change the "NoteLimitL" setting to "C3." (Leave
Playing notes below middle C on the keyboard plays the synth bass
sound, while notes above middle C play the "New Age" pad.
Hint
You may want to raise the octave setting of Part 1. To do this, exit to Single Part,
select Part 1, then use the [SELECT > ] buttons to select the Note Shift control. For
a higher "HeavySyn" Voice, set this to "+00.")
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Rate:
+15
Depth:
+04
Delay:
+15
the same with the "OTHERS" menu.
the "NoteLimitL" setting unchanged.)
the "NoteLimitH" setting unchanged.)
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