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Selecting and Playing Sounds

Selecting a Voice Using the Upper Orchestral

[Others] Button

Notice that there is an Upper Orchestral [Others] button. By using the Upper
Orchestral [Others] button, you can select all voices.

1.

Press the Upper Orchestral [Others] button.

The voice name appears in the display.

fig.02-10 (P.29)

The indicator of the Upper Orchestral [Others] button will light.

2.

Press the [Alternate] button and select the voices to assign,

either with the [Alternate] button ON (lit) or OFF (unlit).

3.

While the voice name is shown in the display screen, use the

Value [-] [+] buttons to select the desired voice.

The indicator of the Upper Orchestral [Others] button will blink.

To stop mid-way through this or any procedure, press the [Display/Exit]
button.

4.

Once again, press the Upper Orchestral [Others] button to

confirm the voice.

The indicator of the Upper Orchestral [Others] button will change from
blinking to lit.

You can jump by voice
group by pressing the

Menu [

] [

] buttons

to select the voice group.
The sound number of each
voice is preceded by an
alphabetical character A–T
which indicates the sound
group; e.g., “G15 Strings5.”

You can establish the voice
by playing in the
keyboard’s Upper part.

About the voices that can
be assigned to an Upper
Orchestral [Others] button,
refer to the Leaflet of AT-5
specifications.