Electronic Keyboard User Manual
E-10
Using Built-in Tones
2.
Hold down the button of the group that 
contains the tone you want to select as the 
layered tone until “LAYER ON” appears on 
the display as shown below for a few 
moments.
This will layer the tones currently selected in the two 
groups.
The button you held down in step 2 will light to 
indicate that it is selected.
Example: When VARIOUS group is selected
3.
Use the 
ct
 (w, q) buttons to select the 
tone you want in the group you selected in 
step 2.
Example: When “006 Picked Bass” is selected
4.
To unlayer the tones and return the keyboard 
to a single tone, press any one of the tone 
group buttons.
NOTE
• You can adjust the balance between the main tone 
and layered tone. For details, see “Layered Tone 
Volume (Layer Balance)” (page E-44).
You can split the keyboard so the left side (lower 
range) plays one tone and the right side (upper range) 
plays a different tone.
Example: To split the keyboard between the GM SLAP 
BASS 1 tone on the left (lower range) and the 
GRAND PIANO CONCERT tone on the right 
(upper range).
1.
Press the 
dq
 (SPLIT) button.
This causes the SPLIT lamp to light, indicating that the 
keyboard is split between two tones.
2.
Select the tone you want to assign to the left 
side (lower range) of the keyboard.
Example: To select GM SLAP BASS 1 in the GM TONES 
group, press the 
cr
 (GM TONES) button and 
then use the 
ct
 (w, q) buttons to select 
“037 GM SLAP BASS 1”.
3.
To unsplit the keyboard and return it to a 
single tone, press the 
dq
 (SPLIT) button.
The SPLIT lamp will go out, indicating that the 
keyboard is no longer split.
NOTE
• If the keyboard is set up with layered tones (page 
E-9) when you perform the above split operation, 
the layered tones will play on the right (upper 
range) side of the keyboard.
Lit
Layered tone number
Layered tone name
Splitting the Keyboard 
between Two Tones
Left (Lower Range) 
Tone: GM SLAP BASS 1
Right (Upper Range)
Tone: GRAND PIANO CONCERT
Lit
Left tone number
Left tone name
Lit










