Roland EP-760 User Manual
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Performance
Playing different tones with the left & right hands (Split)
Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, then playing different sounds in each is called “Split
performance.” The boundary key is called the “split point.” The split point key is part of the left-hand keyboard area.
Split performance can be used only with Tones numbered “1” or “2” (see the table on page 11). If you use Split performance
with a Tone numbered “3” or “4”, Tone “1” will automatically be selected for that Tone button.
A
Press the [Split] button.
The button’s indicator lights.
The keyboard is divided into right-hand and left-hand
areas.
The tone you were playing before you pressed the
[Split] button will be selected for the right-hand area,
and a tone that is a suitable match for the right-hand
tone (e.g., a bass tone) will be selected for the left-hand
area.
To cancel Split performance, press the [Split] button,
getting its indicator to go dark.
When using Dual performance, press the [Split] button
.
The right hand will play the tone of the left button of Dual
performance, and the left hand will play a suitable match for
the right-hand tone.
Changing tone played by the left hand
B
Press the [Variation] button.
Each time you press the [Variation] button, the but-
ton’s indicator will change color, and the left-hand
tone will change.
Some tones assign the tone that had been selected be-
fore you pressed the [Split] button to the left hand area
of the keyboard.
• For information about the tones that can be selected for the
left hand section, refer to the “Tone List”, p. 105.
• The selected left-hand tone is remembered for each Tone
button. When you turn off the power, it will return to the
original setting.
Changing tone played by the right hand
C
Press a Tone button.
The tone of the right-hand area will change.
If you want to change the variation for the right-hand
tone, cancel Split performance and then re-select the
tone.
NOTE
In Split mode, the damper pedal will be applied only to the
right-hand area of the keyboard. If you want the damper
pedal to be applied to the left-hand area, refer to “Applying
the damper pedal to the left half”, p. 25.
Split Point
(set to F 3, when the power is turned on.)
E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2
C3
C4
C5
G7
F7
…
Split point (set to F#3, when the power is turned on.)
Left-hand Tone
Right-hand Tone
1
2
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