Roland E-66 Owner's Manual page 39

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3) When the ARRANGER
[24]
and UPPER LEDs [27] are lit ( ):
The keyboard is split into two
sections.The Arranger section of
the keyboard controls the
selected Music Style (the auto-
accompaniment) and the Upper
section plays the Tone assigned
to it. This is the mode you'll
probably use most; it allows
you to control the E-66's great
Music Styles while you solo
with your right hand.
In this mode the MODULA-
TION button [11], PITCH SHIFT
buttons [12] and Sustain pedal
will affect only the Upper Tone.
4) When the M BASS [25],
LOWER
[26] and UPPER LEDs
[27] are lit: The keyboard is
split into two sections. The left
part of the keyboard will play a
combination (a 'layer') of the
Manual Bass Tone and the
Lower Tone. (The M Bass
portion will play the root note
of any chords that are played.)
The Upper section will play the
Tone assigned to it. In this situa-
tion, the MODULATION
[11]
button, PITCH SHIFT buttons
[12]and sustain pedal will affect
the Upper Tone only.
5) When the M BASS [25] and
LOWER LEDs [26] are lit:
When these two modes are
selected, the combination of
sounds will play over the entire
keyboard; there is no keyboard
split. (The M Bass portion will
play the root note of any chords
that are played.)
The MODULATION
button [11],
PITCH SHIFT buttons [12] and
sustain pedal will affect both
M. Bass and Lower Sections.
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UPPER
ARRANGER
SPLIT
SPLIT
M BASS
LOWER
UPPER
UPPER

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