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To split the keyboard and then layer tones
1. Press the TONE button and then input the tone
number of the main tone.
Example: To set “065 BRASS SECTION” as the main
tone.
2. Press the SPLIT button and then input the num-
ber of the split tone.
Example: To set “048 PIZZICATO STRINGS” as the
split tone.
• After specifying the split tone, press the SPLIT but-
ton to unsplit the keyboard.
3. Press the LAYER button and then input the num-
ber of the layered tone.
Example: To set “064 FRENCH HORN” as the layered
tone.
4. Press the SPLIT button or the LAYER button so
both of the SPLIT and LAYER indicators are dis-
played.
5. Input the number of the layered split tone.
Example: To specify the “050 STRINGS” tone, enter 0,
5, 0.
6. While holding down the SPLIT button, press the
keyboard key where you want the lowest note
(the leftmost key) of the upper range (right side
range) to be.
7. Play something on the keyboard.
• Press the LAYER button to unlayer the keyboard, and
the SPLIT button to unsplit it.
oFF Touch : 1 Light : 2 Normal : 3 Heavy
Off
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NOTE
• The main tone sounds over Channel 1, the layer tone over Chan-
nel 2, the split tone over Channel 3, and the layer/split tone
over Channel 4. You can also use the Mixer to change the tone
and volume settings for these channels.
Using Touch Response
When touch response is turned on, the relative volume of
sound output by the keyboard is varied in accordance with
the amount of pressure applied, just like an acoustic piano.
To turn touch response on and off
1. Press the TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SETTING but-
ton.
• This displays the Touch Response setting screen.
2. Use the [+] and [–] buttons to select the touch
response sensitivity level.
•“1 Light” outputs powerful sound even with light key
pressure, while “3 Heavy” requires very heavy key
pressure to output powerful sound.
• Pressing [+] and [–] at the same time returns sensitiv-
ity to the “2 Normal” setting.
• When you select “oFF Touch”, the tone does not
change regardless of how much pressure you apply
to the keyboard. This causes the TOUCH RESPONSE
indicator to disappear from the display.
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NOTE
• Touch response not only affects the keyboard’s internal sound
source, it also is output as MIDI data.
• Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI
note data does not affect the touch response setting.
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