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Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices (Split Mode)

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Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices (Split Mode) Split mode enables you to play two different Voices on the keyboard-one with your left hand and another with your right. 2 2 1, 3, 4 1. To enter the Split mode, press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button repeatedly to light it in green. Lit in green Voice R Voice L The Voice which is displayed at top is Voice R, and the one at bottom is Voice L. 2. Select a Voice for the right-hand area and left-hand area. 2-1. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to highlight (Voice R) in the display. 2-2. Use the [M]/[S] buttons or the [VOICE] button to select the desired Voice. If you use the [VOICE] button to call up the Voice List display, press the [S] button to select a Voice, and then return to the previous display. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to highlight (Voice L), and select a Voice in the same way. 3. Play the keyboard. Changing the Split Point You can change the Split Point (the border between the right- and lefthand ranges) from the default setting "F 2" to any other key. While in the Split mode, hold down the [DUAL/SPLIT] button, and press the key you wish to assign as the Split Point. NOTE The specified Split Point key is included in the left-hand range. NOTE The Split Point can also be set via the "System" menu display: Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the "System" menu display  "Keyboard"  "Split Point" (page 87). 4. Center "C" To exit from the Split mode, press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button repeatedly so that the lamp turns off. 30 YDP-184 Owner's Manual

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YDP-184 Owner’s Manual
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)
Split mode enables you to play two different Voices on the keyboard—one with
your left hand and another with your right.
1.
To enter the Split mode, press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button
repeatedly to light it in green.
The Voice which is displayed at top is Voice R, and the one at bottom is
Voice L.
2.
Select a Voice for the right-hand area and left-hand area.
2-1.
Use the [
u
]/[
d
] buttons to highlight
(Voice R) in the
display.
2-2.
Use the [
l
]/[
r
] buttons or the [VOICE] button to select the
desired Voice.
If you use the [VOICE] button to call up the Voice List display, press the
[
r
] button to select a Voice, and then return to the previous display.
Use the [
u
]/[
d
] buttons to highlight
(Voice L), and select a Voice in
the same way.
3.
Play the keyboard.
Changing the Split Point
You can change the Split Point (the border between the right- and left-
hand ranges) from the default setting “F
2” to any other key. While in the
Split mode, hold down the [DUAL/SPLIT] button, and press the key you
wish to assign as the Split Point.
4.
To exit from the Split mode, press the [DUAL/SPLIT]
button repeatedly so that the lamp turns off.
Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two
Different Voices (Split Mode)
2
2
1, 3, 4
Voice R
Voice L
Lit in green
NOTE
The specified Split Point key is
included in the left-hand range.
NOTE
The Split Point can also be set
via the “System” menu display:
Press the [FUNCTION] button
repeatedly to call up the
“System” menu display
“Keyboard”
“Split Point”
(page 87).
Center “C”