Split, To enter the split mode, T to change the split point – Yamaha PSR-310 EN User Manual

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Split

The Split mode on the PSR-210 and PSR-310 allows you to play two voices at once — one with the left hand
and one with the right.

Entering the Split Mode

▼ To enter the Split mode:

Press the MODE button repeatedly until the SPLIT indicator

lights up.

This selects the Split mode. The left-hand voice can now be played to the

left of the Split Point, and the right-hand voice can be played to the right

of the Split Point.

OVERALL CONTROL

Ce

ItMTO

TRANSPOSE SPLIT POINT

CHANGE

Q NORMAL

_

_

fc. mmD

Q FINGEREO tiftESetl

Changing the Split Point

OVERALL CONTROL

MODE

TEMPO

TRANSPOSE SPLIT POINT

CHANGE

O NORMAL

□fc mm

Q FINGERED

I

p

RESETJ

c 3 re

The default Split Point in Split mode is C3 (note name). Note names are

shown above each white key.

T To change the Split Point;

1, Press the SPLIT POINT CHANGE button.

The Split Point is shown on the MULTI DISPLAY for as long as the

SPLIT POINT CHANGE button is held. For example, if the Split Point

is C3, the MULTI DISPLAY shows “C 3”; if at F#2 the MULTI DIS­

PLAY shows

2. While holding down the SPLIT POINT CHANGE button, press a

keyboard key to select the new Split Point.

The Split Point can be changed as well in the Single Finger mode and in the

Fingered mode; this affects the physical playing range of the Accompaniment

You can assign separate Split Points in the Single Finger mode and in ffie Fin­

gered mode.

The Split Point cannot be changed in Norma! mode.

Note that the Split Point key is included in the right-hand section of the key­

board,

Split Points for the Split, Single Finger, and Fingered modes are separately

retained in memory, and will be recalled separately whenever a certain mode

is selected. The memory is retained even when the PortaTone is turned off,

provided power is supplied to the Porta Tone by batteries or a power adaptor.

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