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Layer / Split
Press Function &
Hold
to choose to which zone (split or layer)
the sustain pedal should be applied. The display will show
you the following options, which you select using Value +/-:
Display / Option
Hold applies to
U-L (Upper/Lower)
both split zones / layer
U (Upper)
upper split zone / layer 1
L (Lower)
lower split zone / layer 2
Press Function again to keep the adjustment and quit the
hold mode.
Hold
Tip: This function is very useful if you would like to play in split mode, with
a piano sound with sustain in the upper zone, and a walking Bass without
sustain in the lower split zone.
Press Function &
Expression
to choose to which zone (split
or layer) the expression pedal shall be applied. The display
will show you the following options, which you select using
Value +/-:
Display / Option
Expression applies to
U-L (Upper/Lower)
both split zones / layer
U (Upper)
upper split zone / layer 1
L (Lower)
lower split zone / layer 2
Press Function again to keep the adjustment and quit the
expression mode.
Expression
Output
Volume
Max
0
Min
Treble
Max
0
Min
Bass
Upper
0
Lower
Balance
Max
Min
Amount
Wet
Dry
50%
Mix
Chorus
Room
Hall
Delay
Phaser
Rotary
Tremolo
Modulation
Reverb
Effects
Select
Split
[Demo]
Select
Function
Pad 1
Concert Grand Stage Grand
E Piano 1
E Piano 2
E Piano 3
Clavi
Pad 2
Organ 1
Organ 2
Bass 1
Bass 2
Fatar Touch
On / Off
Sound Bank
Preset / Value
MIDI Module
Volume
On / Off
EDIT
Program Change
Bank Select LSB
Bank Select MSB
Channel
Octave
Panic
Transpose
Octave Lower Octave Upper Master Tune
Velocity
Strings Res
Assign
Point
A-Lower
Zone
B-Upper
Assign
Hold
Expression
Free Wheel
System
Store
Function
• in combination with
Hold
and
Expression
Display - Value +/-
• Display and adjustment of
Hold / Expression
Hold
-
Expression
• Pedal assign to Layer and
Split zone
Tip: This function is very useful if you would like to play in layer mode,
eg with a piano sound and a pad sound. The volume of the pad sound can
be then controlled with the expression pedal.
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