Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual page 31

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3
Select Performance 1-1 ("Grand Piano") again.
As above: press Performance bank 1, and use the A
VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select Performance 1-1.
4
Unmute the Upper 2 track.
Press both F VOLUME/VALUE but-
tons. The Upper 2 track will be
selected and unmuted. The Play icon
will appear, surrounded by the "selected track" frame
and accompanied by the pointing arrow. You will hear
the Dark Pad Program play together with the Grand
Piano.
Press the F VOLUME/VALUE buttons
5
Press SPLIT on the KEYBOARD MODE section,
and play.
Now, the keyboard is split in two parts: the Lower part
on the left, and the Upper part on the right. The Ana-
logStr Program is playing on the Lower part, while the
Grand Piano and the Dark Pad are playing on the
Upper part.
6
Set the split point.
Not happy with the current split point? Keep the SPLIT
POINT button held down, and play the new split point
on the keyboard. You can even save this setting in
memory (see "The Write window" on page 126).
Playing in Realtime (Without using Automatic Accompaniment)
7
Mute/unmute various tracks.
Press both H VOLUME/VALUE buttons. You will mute
the Lower track.
Press the H VOLUME/VALUE buttons
Press them again to unmute the Lower track.
Try also with the Upper tracks, using the E, F and G
VOLUME/VALUE buttons. You will notice the sound
becomes more or less fuller-sounding, depending on
the number of tracks muted or unmuted.
Press the E–G VOLUME/VALUE buttons
8
Set the relative volume of the Realtime tracks.
Use each E–H VOLUME/VALUE button pair to set the
volume of the Realtime tracks. Press one of the VOL-
UME/VALUE button to select a track. Then press the
right one to increase the volume, the left one to lower it.
Press the left one to lower...
...and the right one to raise.
9
Press FULL UPPER on the KEYBOARD MODE
section, and play.
Again, the Upper tracks can play across the full key-
board range.
10 Save your track configuration in a Performance.
That's all! When you find the right sound, you can
press the WRITE button to save the track configuration
into a Performance, a Single Touch Setting (STS), or a
Style Performance. The Performance is a handy way to
save Realtime tracks. See "The Write window" on
page 42 for more information.
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