Yamaha Tyros4 Reference Manual - Page 38

Split Point Settings, Call up the operation display., Set the Split Point.

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Split Point Settings These are the settings (there are three Split Points) that separate the different sections of the keyboard: the Chord section, the LEFT part section, the RIGHT 1-2 section and RIGHT 3 section. The three Split Point settings (below) are specified as note names. Split Point (S) Split Point (L) Split Point (R) Chord section Voice LEFT Voice RIGHT 1-2 Voice RIGHT 3 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION]  [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING  TAB [][] SPLIT POINT 2 Set the Split Point. [F] Split Point (S+L) Sets the Split Point (S) and Split Point (L) to the same note. Press the [F] button and rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial. You can also specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by pressing the desired key on the keyboard while holding the [F] button. Split Point (S+L) [G] Split Point (S) [H] Split Point (L) [I] Split Point (R) [1 ]/ [2 ] [3 ]/ [4 ] [5 ]/ [6 ] STYLE LEFT RIGHT3 38 Tyros4 Reference Manual Chord section + Voice LEFT Voice RIGHT 1-3 Sets each Split Point. Press one of the desired buttons and rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial. You can also specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by pressing the desired key on the keyboard while holding one of the [G]-[I] buttons. NOTE Split Point (L) cannot be set lower than Split Point (S), and Split Point (R) cannot be set lower than Split Point (L). You can specify each Split Point by note name. "STYLE" indicates Split Point (S), "LEFT" indicates Split Point (L) and "RIGHT3" indicates Split Point (R).

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38
Tyros4
Reference Manual
These are the settings (there are three Split Points) that separate the different sections of the keyboard: the Chord section,
the LEFT part section, the RIGHT 1–2 section and RIGHT 3 section. The three Split Point settings (below) are specified
as note names.
1
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]
[C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING
TAB [
][
] SPLIT POINT
2
Set the Split Point.
Split Point Settings
Split Point (R)
Split Point (L)
Split Point (S)
Chord section
Voice LEFT
Voice RIGHT
1–2
Voice
RIGHT 3
[F]
Split Point (S+L)
Sets the Split Point (S) and Split Point (L) to the same note. Press the [F] button and
rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial. You can also specify the Split Point directly from the
keyboard by pressing the desired key on the keyboard while holding the [F] button.
[G]
Split Point (S)
Sets each Split Point. Press one of the desired buttons and rotate the [DATA ENTRY]
dial. You can also specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by pressing the
desired key on the keyboard while holding one of the [G]–[I] buttons.
[H]
Split Point (L)
[I]
Split Point (R)
[1

]/
[2

]
STYLE
You can specify each Split Point by note name. “STYLE” indicates Split Point (S),
“LEFT” indicates Split Point (L) and “RIGHT3” indicates Split Point (R).
[3

]/
[4

]
LEFT
[5

]/
[6

]
RIGHT3
Chord section
+ Voice LEFT
Split Point (S+L)
Voice RIGHT 1–3
Split Point (L) cannot be set lower than Split Point (S), and Split Point (R) cannot be set lower than Split
Point (L).
NOTE