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Dividing the keyboard (split), Sound to each area (p. 51) – Roland VR-760 User Manual

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Using the Advanced Functions

Advanced Functions

Dividing the Keyboard (Split)

You can divide the keyboard into two key ranges and assign a different part
to the left and right hand. Dividing the keyboard in two this way is referred
to as a “split,” and the point at which the keyboard is split is called the split
point. The split point is included in the Upper Part.

fig.05-04(Keyboard)

fig.05-05(SousaPanel)

1.

Press the [SPLIT] button to make its indicator light.

A screen like the one shown below appears, and the keyboard will be
divided into two zones.

fig.05-06(SplitScreen)

An example of this screen shows the split point set at C4 (middle C on the
keyboard), with the organ part playing in the lower key range (the left-hand
part of the keyboard) and the synth part playing in the upper key range (the
right-hand part of the keyboard).

Here, you can move the cursor to the split point or to each key range by

pressing the CURSOR [

][

][

][

] button, and change the values

with the [INC] or [DEC] button.

When you press the [EXIT] button, the display returns to the screen that
appeared before the [SPLIT] button was pressed.

2.

To cancel the Split, press the [SPLIT] button once again,

extinguishing the indicator.

Upper Part

Lower Part

Split Point

You can freely change the
split point by holding
down the [SPLIT] button
for at least one second, and
while continuing to hold
the button down, press one
of the keys.