Splitting The Keyboard Range And Playing Two Different Voices (Split Mode) - Yamaha Modus F02 Owner's Manual

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Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices
(Split Mode)
Split mode enables you to play two different Voices on the keyboard — one with the left hand and another with the right
hand. For example, you can play a bass part using the Bass Voice with the left hand, and a melody with the right hand.
1.
Call up the Split mode.
Press [SPLIT] so that its indicator lights. The default setting (BASS)
will be selected for the left-hand Voice at first.
2.
Specify the split point (the border between the right-and left-hand range).
While simultaneously holding down [SPLIT] , press the key to which you want to
assign the split point. Alternately, while simultaneously holding down [SPLIT],
press [-NO]/[+/YES] the necessary number of times to change the split point.
The name of the current split-point key appears on the display while [SPLIT] is held.
3.
Select a Voice for the right hand.
Press a Voice button.
To turn the variation on or off for the right-hand split Voice, press [VARIATION]
or the currently selected Voice button.
4.
Select a Voice for the left hand.
Press the corresponding Voice button while holding [SPLIT].
(The indicator of the Left Voice button will light while [SPLIT] is pressed.)
To turn the variation on or off for the left-hand split Voice, hold [SPLIT] and press
[VARIATION] or the currently selected Voice button.
Try playing the keyboard and listen to the resulting sound.
You can make the following settings for right-and left-hand split Voice in Split:
Shifting the Octave for each Voice (Octave Shift):
You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for the right-hand split Voice
and the left-hand split Voice independently.
While holding down [VARIATION], press one of the A-1– D0 keys. (Refer to the
Quick Operation Guide on page 49.)
Adjusting the Balance between two Voices:
While holding down [VARIATION], press one of the F♯0 - F♯1 keys. (Refer to the
Quick Operation Guide on page 49.)
Settings below "0" increase the volume of the left-hand split Voice while settings
above "0" increase the volume of the right-hand split Voice, in relation to the other.
Damper Pedal Range
The Damper Pedal Range function determines whether the damper pedal affects
the right Voice, the left Voice, or both the left and right Voices in Split mode.
While holding down [METRONOME], press one of the G4, G♯4, or A4 keys. (Refer
to the Quick Operation Guide on page 49.)
5.
Exit from the Split mode.
Press [SPLIT] again so that its indicator goes out.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)
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Example of split-point key display
High bar indicates
sharp note
Low bar indicates
flat note
NOTE
The Split and Dual (page 21)
modes cannot be active at the
same time.
NOTE
The left-hand Voice goes up to
and includes the split-point key.
The right-hand Voice sounds
for keys above the split point.
Default setting of split-point
key:
F♯2
NOTE
The default split point can be
recalled by simultaneously
holding down [SPLIT] and
pressing both [-/NO] and
[+/YES] together.
[VARIATION] in Split Mode
Normally, the Voice indicator of
the right Voice lights in Split
mode. [VARIATION] can be
used to turn the variation for the
right Voice on or off as
required.
While [SPLIT] is held, however,
the Voice indicator of the left
Voice lights. In this state
[VARIATION] turns the variation
for the left Voice on or off.
[REVERB] in Split Mode
An optimum reverb type for the
split Voices is assigned
automatically.
Setting range:
ALL (for both Voices)
1 (for the right Voice)
2 (for the left Voice)
Default setting:
1 (for the right Voice)

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