Roland EP-760 Electronic Keyboard 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 buttons 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-
tons 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 G7F7
Split point (set to F#3, when the power is turned on.)
Left-hand Tone Right-hand Tone
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