Changing The Accompaniment Split Point; Digital Effects; The Reverb And Chorus Indicators; Selecting The Effect Types And Level - Generalmusic GK 330 Owner's Manual

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Changing the accompaniment Split Point

If you want to increase or decrease the keyboard area dedicated to the Style chords,
you can change the Split Point setting to any note of the keyboard and memorize the
setting to a Performance. The factory setting corresponds to note F#3.
1. Press and hold the [SPLIT/LOWER] button.
The display will show the current Split Point setting expressed as a note of the
keyboard, together with the number of the Voice assigned to the LOWER sec-
tion. In this example, the current Split Point is shown as note F#3.
(If you release the [SPLIT/LOWER] button, the display will return to the previous
situation.
2. While still holding down the [SPLIT/LOWER] button, press a key corresponding
to the new Split point.
(If you use the [+]/[–] buttons in this situation, you will change the voice of the
Lower section).
The new Split Point corresponding to the key you press will be shown in the
display. For example, if you press note C4, the display will show the letter C on
the extreme left and the number 4 at the center.
3. Release the [SPLIT/LOWER] button to return to the previous display.
The new Split Point can be memorized to a Performance using the Store Per-
formance procedure, explained further ahead in the owner's manual.

Digital Effects

The GK330 contains a Digital multi-effects processor which adds realism to your
playing.
The Digtal Signal Processor (DSP) consists of two units (REVERB and CHORUS)
which process the Performances with Reverb and/or Chorus effects. Each unit has
an independent effect send control (level) which allows you to regulate the amount
of the effect for the current Performance.
The buttons which control the DSPs are the REVERB and CHORUS button in the
DIGITAL EFFECT section.

The Reverb and Chorus indicators

When the REVERB and/or CHORUS display indicators are on, all the voices of the
current Performance will play with their programmed effects.
When one or both the corresponding display indicators are off, the sounds will play
"dry" (without effects).

Selecting the effect types and Level

1. Hold down the [REVERB] or [CHORUS] button to gain access to the respective
DSP. In the example, hold down the REVERB button to select a Reverb type.
Note:
The Split Point can be different for each Per-
formance, and the settings remain memorized even
after turning the instrument off.
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