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Quick Layer/Split Quick Split example: adding left-hand bass to a piano
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Writing the results
1. When you've finished editing your layered sound,
press the Write Combination button to save it as a
combination.
The Write Combination dialog box appears.
2. Press the popup button next to Combination to bring
up the save location dialog, and select a location to
save the edited Combination.
3. Set the name and category as desired.
The system automatically creates a new name based on the
names of the two original sounds. You can edit this name as
desired.
4. Press the OK button to write the Combination.
A confirmation message appears. Press the OK button once
again to complete the Write operation.You'll enter
Combination mode, with the new Combination selected.
For more information, see “Writing Programs and
Combinations” on page 200.
If you press the Cancel button, the save operation is
canceled.
Quick Split example: adding left-hand bass to a piano
Quick Split dialog
Quick Split makes it easy to create common setups, such as
piano for the right hand and bass below for the left, or
electric piano for the left hand and a lead synth for the right.
Let’s walk through the first example: a bass and piano split.
1. In Program mode, select a piano sound-for instance,
INT-A 000: Berlin Grand SW2 U.C.
For details on how to select a Program, see “Selecting
Programs” on page 31.
2. Press the Quick Split button, to the right of the Perf
Meters tab.
The Quick Split dialog box appears (see the “Quick Split
dialog,” above).
Split Program Select
Volume
Main
Split Point
Write Combination
Main Octave
Split Mode
KARMA
Main On/O
Main Program Select
Volume
Split
Split Octave
KARMA
Split On/O
Volume
Drum Track
Select Drum Track
Main, Split
Main Solo
Split Solo
Find(Split)
Find(Main)
Tempo
Quick Layer Quick Split