User Manual

Playing and editing Programs
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3. Under Select Split Mode, press the Lower | Main
button.
This assigns the Split Program to the left-hand (lower) side
of the keyboard, and the Main Program—in this case, the
piano—to the right-hand (upper) side.
Alternatively, you could press the Main | Upper button to
assign the Split Program to the right-hand side of the
keyboard—useful for lead sounds. For this example, let’s
stick with Lower | Main.
4. Press the Category Select Popup in the LOWER
PROG section.
5. Choose the Bass/Synth Bass category, select the
Program U-F018: Finger Bass 1, and press OK.
You can also select Programs by bank and number, or by
using Find. For more information, see “Selecting by bank
and number” on page 32, “Selecting by Category” on
page 33, and “Using the Find feature” on page 33.
When you play the keyboard, the lower region plays a bass
sound, and the upper region plays a piano sound. The bass
will sound close to the way that it does in Program mode,
including its insert effects (IFX), but it will now use the
Master and Total Effects (MFX and TFX) of the piano
Program. For more information, see “Effects, KARMA, and
Drum Track” on page 47.
If you like, you can also select a different main Program,
using the controls in the MAIN PROG section.
6. Press and hold the ENTER button, and play a note on
the keyboard to set the split point.
The split point sets the lowest key of the Upper range; the
default is C4.
You can also edit the Split Point by holding the ENTER
button and then touching the keyboard graphic.
7. Adjust the Volume and Octave of the main and split
Programs as desired.
8. Enable or disable the “Use KARMA” check-boxes for
the Main and Layer Programs, as desired.
By default, the Main Program’s KARMA settings are used;
you can disable them if you prefer. You can also use the Split
Program’s KARMA settings, either alone or in conjunction
with those of the Main Program—so that, for example, the
strings and piano could each play different KARMA
phrases.
9. Under “Select Drum Track,” choose to use the Drum
Track from either the Main or Split Program, and
adjust the volume as desired.
The Tempo is initially set to match the selected Drum Track;
you can then change it as desired. Note that you can't use
both Drum Tracks simultaneously.
10.When you've finished editing, press the Write
Combination button to save the new sound.
For more details, see “Writing the results” on page 49, and
“Writing Programs and Combinations” on page 200.