Yamaha PSR-A5000 PSR-A5000 Owners Manual - Page 45

Setting the Split Point, Call up the Split Point/Fingering window.

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Playing with Styles-Setting Up Holding the LEFT part Voice (Left Hold) By turning on the PART ON/OFF [LEFT HOLD] button when the LEFT part is ON, the LEFT part Voice is held even when the keys are released. Non-decaying Voices such as strings are held continuously, while decay-type Voices such as piano decay more slowly (as if the sustain pedal has been pressed). This function is convenient when used along with Style playback since the sound of the chords matching Style playback are maintained. To stop the LEFT part Voice from sounding, stop Style or Song playback, or turn the [LEFT HOLD] button off. 1 Setting the Split Point The key which divides the keyboard into two areas is referred to as "Split Point." There are three types of Split Point: Split Point (Style), Split Point (Left), and Split Point (Right 3). You can set them individually (as shown). Split Point (Style) Split Point (Left) Split Point (Right 3) Chord section LEFT part section Left-hand (LOWER) section RIGHT 1, 2 parts section RIGHT 3 part section Right-hand (UPPER) section • Split Point (Style Divides the left-hand (LOWER) section into the Chord section and the LEFT part section. • Split Point (Left Divides the keyboard into the left-hand (LOWER) section and the right-hand (UPPER) sec- tion. • Split Point (Right 3):.........Divides the right-hand (UPPER) section into the RIGHT 1, 2 parts section and the RIGHT 3 part section. 1 Call up the Split Point/Fingering window. [MENU]  [Split & Fingering] 2 Set the Split Point. q w w NEXT PAGE PSR-A5000 Owner's Manual 45

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PSR-A5000
Owner’s Manual
45
1
Playing with Styles—Setting Up
Setting the Split Point
The key which divides the keyboard into two areas is referred to as “Split Point.” There are three types of Split Point: Split
Point (Style), Split Point (Left), and Split Point (Right 3). You can set them individually (as shown).
Split Point (Style):
.............
Divides the left-hand (LOWER) section into the Chord section and the LEFT part section.
Split Point (Left):
..............
Divides the keyboard into the left-hand (LOWER) section and the right-hand (UPPER) sec-
tion.
Split Point (Right 3):
.........
Divides the right-hand (UPPER) section into the RIGHT 1, 2 parts section and the RIGHT 3
part section.
1
Call up the Split Point/Fingering window.
[MENU]
[Split & Fingering]
2
Set the Split Point.
Holding the LEFT part Voice (Left Hold)
By turning on the PART ON/OFF [LEFT HOLD] button when the LEFT part is ON, the
LEFT part Voice is held even when the keys are released.
Non-decaying Voices such as strings are held continuously, while decay-type Voices such
as piano decay more slowly (as if the sustain pedal has been pressed). This function is
convenient when used along with Style playback since the sound of the chords matching
Style playback are maintained.
To stop the LEFT part Voice from sounding, stop Style or Song playback, or turn the
[LEFT HOLD] button off.
Split Point
(Right 3)
Split Point
(Left)
Split Point
(Style)
Chord section
LEFT part section
RIGHT 1, 2
parts section
RIGHT 3
part
section
Left-hand (LOWER) section
Right-hand (UPPER) section
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