Changing The Split Point; Raising Or Lowering The Upper Octave - Korg Pa588 User Manual

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Changing the split point

5
Play the keyboard.
Upper
Changing the split point
If you are not comfortable with the selected split point, you may set the split point to any key.
1
Keep the SPLIT button pressed, up until the "Press a key to set the Split
Point" message appears in the display.
2
Play a note on the keyboard to set the new Split Point.
The message will automatically disappear, and the Split Point is automatically turned on. The
LED on the SPLIT button turns on.

Raising or lowering the Upper octave

If all Upper tracks sound too high or too low, you can quickly change which octave they are playing in.
1
Use the UPPER OCTAVE buttons on the control panel, to transpose all
Upper tracks at the same time.
Each press of this button will lower
the pitch by one octave.
2
Press both UPPER OCTAVE buttons together to reset the octave.
Note how the keyboard once again plays the Upper tracks for
the entire length of the keyboard.
Each press of this button will raise
the pitch by one octave.
i
Note: As an alterna-
tive, you can press the
Split button in the dis-
play,
and
follow
the
instructions given in the
main text.
i
Note: The Octave
Transpose value for each
of the keyboard track is
shown
under
the
Sound's name.

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