Yamaha PSR-4000 Owner's Manual - Page 106
F2: Split Point/ABC Mode/Multi Pad
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F2: Split Point/ABC Mode/Multi Pad The F2 functions all pertain to the PSR-4000's accompaniment features - i.e. the accompaniment split point, the ABC mode, and the multi-pad repeat and chord match modes. s SPLIT POINT/ABC MODE ...q SPLIT POINT The PSR-4000 has two programmable split points - one which divides the LEFT and RIGHT/LEAD orchestra parts (page 16), and one which divides the auto-accompaniment and manual sections of the keyboard when AUTO BASS CHORD accompaniment is engaged (page 27). The former is indicated by the "L" marker and the latter by the "A" marker above the graphic keyboard. The current split points are indicated on the display both by the split markers and the "splits" in the graphic keyboard. The "L" split point only appears on the graphic keyboard display when the LEFT orchestra part is on, and the "A" split point only appears when the AUTO BASS CHORD auto accompaniment feature is on. The split points can be set in two ways: either use the SPLIT POINT A and SPLIT POINT L LCD [v/w] controls, or press the desired key on the keyboard while holding the A or L DIRECT SETTING LCD button (or vice-versa). The new split point will be indicated on the graphic keyboard in the LCD. q ABC MODE Use the ABC MODE LCD [v/w] controls to select the SINGLE FINGER, FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2, FULL KEYBOARD, AUTO MIDI BASS, or MANUAL MIDI BASS mode. If you select the MANUAL MIDI BASS mode, and press the BASS VOICE LCD button which appears, you can use the GROUP and v/w LCD [v/w] controls to specify the bass voice to be used. Press the ABC MODE LCD button to return to the ABC MODE display as required. 102