Selecting The Keyboard Mode; Switching Between Keyboard Modes; Playing With One Part (Single); Playing With Two Parts (Dual/Split) - Roland FP-E50 Reference Manual

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Selecting the Keyboard Mode

Switching Between Keyboard Modes

1.
Press the [Split/Dual] button to switch between
keyboard modes .
Press the [Split/Dual] button to cycle between the keyboard modes in
order: "Single" Ó "Split" Ó "Dual" Ó "Single".
Keyboard
[Split/Dual]
mode
button
Single
Unlit
Split
Lit
Dual
Lit
Playing with One Part
This mode lets you play across the entire keyboard using the same
tone.
The tone for the upper part is used.
Top screen
(Single)
Upper part
Playing with Two Parts
Playing with Different Tones in the Left and
Right Hands
(Split)
You can play this instrument with different tones in the left and right
parts of the keyboard, separated by a key you choose. For instance,
you can assign a bass sound to the left hand and a piano sound to the
right hand.
This is called "Split Play", and the point at which the keyboard parts
are separated is called the "split point".
Lower part
Split Point
Setting the Key that Separates the Keyboard Parts
(Split Point)
Here's how to set the split point.
The key at which the split point is set is included in the lower part.
1.
Hold down the [Split/Dual] button and press a key .
Value:
B1–B6 (default value: F#3)
Split settings
1.
Press the [Menu] button .
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select "Scene Edit" and press
2.
the [Enter] button .
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select "Split setting" and
3.
press the [Enter] button .
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select the parameter, and
4.
then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value .
Parameter
Value
Split Point
B1–B6
9: 1–9: 9
Balance
–1: 9
Left Shift
-3–0–+3
Right Shift
17
17
(Dual/Split)
Upper part
Explanation
Sets the split point.
Adjusts the volume balance of the
left/right parts.
Sets how many octaves the lower
part is shifted.
Sets how many octaves the upper
part is shifted.

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