Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual - Page 46
Split, Changing the note range of the split Part, to one octave lower
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Editing the Settings Split You can play different Parts with the left and right hands by assigning one Part to Part 1, with a note range in the lower section of the keyboard, and a different Part to Part 2, with a note range in the higher section of the keyboard. Note Limit Low (the lowest note of the range for the Part) Note Limit High (the highest note of the range for the Part) 1 Touch the Note Limit High () of Part 1 or move the cursor to and press the [ENTER] button. 2 Touch the [Keyboard] menu at the left side of the screen to turn it on. 3 Set the highest note of Part 1 by pressing the corresponding key. The note number in the Range section of Part 1 changes. 4 Touch the Note Limit Low () of Part 2 or move the cursor to and press the [ENTER] button. 5 Set the lowest note of Part 2 by pressing the corresponding key. The note number in the Range section of Part 2 changes. 6 Touch the [Keyboard] menu at the left side of the screen to turn it off. 7 Play the keyboard. The notes you play with your left hand sound the Piano Part (Part 1), while the notes you play with your right hand sound the different Part (Part 2) you have selected. Part 1: Piano Part Part 2: Other Part 8 Press the Slider Function [PART]/[ELEMENT/ OPERATOR] button to select "PART." 9 Use the Control Sliders 1 and 2 to adjust the volume for Parts 1 and 2. Changing the note range of the split Part to one octave lower Change the note range of Part 2 to one octave lower. 1 Move the cursor to Part 2 and press the [EDIT] button for Part edit. 2 Touch the [Part setting] tab at the left side of the screen [Pitch] tab. Note Shift 3 Select "Note Shift" to adjust the Pitch. The pitch is shifted in semitone steps. Set "-12" to make the note range one octave lower. 4 Play the keyboard. Changing the Arpeggio settings for each Part Try changing the Arpeggio settings for each Part. You can assign the rhythm or backing pattern that best matches the desired style of music to the Performance. 1 Move the cursor to Part 1 and press the [EDIT] button to call up the Element Common Edit display. 2 Touch the [Arpeggio] tab at the left side of the screen [Common] tab (near the top of the display). The display for setting common Arpeggio parameters for all Arpeggio type appears. Note that the Arpeggio Hold parameter is useful as well as the Arpeggio type selection. When this parameter is set to "on," the Arpeggio playback continues even if the note is released. This parameter should be set to "on" when a Drum sound is assigned to the Part and you wish to have playback of the Arpeggio (rhythm pattern) continue regardless of whether you hold the note or not. 42 MODX Owner's Manual