Split point/chord fingering, Controller assignment, Split point/chord fingering controller assignment – Yamaha 9000 Pro User Manual

Page 159: The 9000pro “functions

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The 9000Pro “Functions”

The 9000Pro “Functions”

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Split Point/Chord Fingering

The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 158.

Controller Assignment

The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 158.

Foot Controller
Various functions can be assigned to the foot volume/switch connected to the FOOT
PEDAL jacks.

Foot Volume Controller
Determines whether an optional YAMAHA FC7 Foot Controller plugged into the rear-panel
FOOT PEDAL VOLUME jack will control master volume, or only the volume of specified parts
and voices.

The way in which chords are played or
indicated with your left hand (in the auto
accompaniment section of the keyboard)
is referred to as “fingering.”
For details, refer to page 70.

You can set the Split
Point by pressing the
desired key while hold-
ing this button.

The point on the keyboard that separates the auto accompaniment sec-
tion/the left-hand section (voice L) and the right-hand section (voice R1/
R2/R3) of the keyboard is called the “split point.”
For details, refer to page 57.

Auto Accompaniment section

or Voice L

Split Point

When “INDIVIDUAL” is selected, you can set
the individual part/voice to on or off.

Select “MASTER” for
master volume control
or “INDIVIDUAL” for
individual part/voice
volume control.

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