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Keyboard Settings

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Keyboard Settings Parts Up to four parts (numbered 1 through 4) can be used simultaneously during keyboard play. These parts can be used by the layer and split functions explained below. Part 1: Main tone part Part 2: Layered tone part Part 3: Split tone part Part 4: Layered and split tone part Using Layer Layer lets you assign two different tones (a main tone and a layered tone) to the keyboard, both of which play whenever you press a key. For example, you could layer the FRENCH HORN GM tone on the BRASS GM tone to produce a rich and brassy sound. LAYER Main Tone (BRASS GM) + Layered Tone (FRENCH HORN GM) To layer tones 1 First select the main tone. Example: To select "361 BRASS GM" as the main tone, press the TONE button and then use the number buttons to input 3, 6 and then 1. B r a s s _G SPLIT LAYER 2 Press the LAYER button. Selected layer tone Lit St r i ngs1 3 Select the layered tone. Example: To select "360 FRENCH HORN GM" as the layered tone, use the number buttons to input 3, 6 and then 0. F r . Ho r nG 4 Now try playing something on the keyboard. • Both tones are played at the same time. 5 Press the LAYER button again to unlayer the tones and return the keyboard to normal. NOTE • Turning on layering switches the currently selected part from Part 1 to Part 2, and displays the layered tone. At that time, you can use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to switch between parts. Turning off layering returns to Part 1. • The main tone sounds over Channel 1, while the layered tone sounds over Channel 2. You can also use the Mixer to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that layering is not possible during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you are using the SMF Player Mode. E-74 WK3000_e_74-88.p65 74 04.3.26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-076A

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Keyboard Settings
2
Press the LAYER button.
3
Select the layered tone.
Example:
To select
360 FRENCH HORN GM
as the
layered tone, use the number buttons to in-
put 3, 6 and then 0.
4
Now try playing something on the keyboard.
Both tones are played at the same time.
5
Press the LAYER button again to unlayer the tones
and return the keyboard to normal.
NOTE
Turning on layering switches the currently selected part
from Part 1 to Part 2, and displays the layered tone. At
that time, you can use the [
´
] and [
µ
] CURSOR buttons
to switch between parts. Turning off layering returns to
Part 1.
The main tone sounds over Channel 1, while the layered
tone sounds over Channel 2. You can also use the Mixer
to change the tone and volume settings for these
channels.
Note that layering is not possible during record standby
or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you
are using the SMF Player Mode.
Main Tone (BRASS GM) + Layered Tone (FRENCH HORN GM)
F r . Ho r nG
Parts
Up to four parts (numbered 1 through 4) can be used
simultaneously during keyboard play. These parts can be
used by the layer and split functions explained below.
Part 1: Main tone part
Part 2: Layered tone part
Part 3: Split tone part
Part 4: Layered and split tone part
Using Layer
Layer lets you assign two different tones (a main tone and a
layered tone) to the keyboard, both of which play whenever
you press a key. For example, you could layer the FRENCH
HORN GM tone on the BRASS GM tone to produce a rich
and brassy sound.
LAYER
To layer tones
1
First select the main tone.
Example:
To select
361 BRASS GM
as the main tone,
press the TONE button and then use the num-
ber buttons to input 3, 6 and then 1.
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Selected layer tone
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LAYER
SPLIT
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