If i split the keyboard between left/right hand, i can´t choose the patches i want, it splits but the machine chooses sounds/patches i don´t want.
For ex: if i need strings on left hand and a 70´s electric piano on right hand, i just don´t know how to do it, i´ve checked and rechecked the manual´s and no results at all...!
btw can i modulate them independently? left / right hand?
Thank you
Split - Left hand / Right hand - Issues
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I didnt do it myself, but I think it works this way:
Choose an initialised program. Set the programparameter voicemode to split. Then set the splitpoint a few pages later.
Timbre A sounds on the left side B on the right side of the keyboard. Then go to the, I think, last page of the programparameter. There you can copy the timbres you want to your new program.
You can choose different modulations for the timbres, but you only have the three effects one time. You can decide, if the effects are used by both timbres or only by one.
Hope that helps.
Choose an initialised program. Set the programparameter voicemode to split. Then set the splitpoint a few pages later.
Timbre A sounds on the left side B on the right side of the keyboard. Then go to the, I think, last page of the programparameter. There you can copy the timbres you want to your new program.
You can choose different modulations for the timbres, but you only have the three effects one time. You can decide, if the effects are used by both timbres or only by one.
Hope that helps.
Lando has it right. Timbre A is left split, Timbre B is right. Make sure split is enabled. Timbre A and B are separate voices and must be edited separately. Copy parameter is definitely the way to go, just make sure you paste it into the right place. Both voices share tube and fx chain though so you have to make tough choices after that! Good luck.Lando2 wrote:I didnt do it myself, but I think it works this way:
Choose an initialised program. Set the programparameter voicemode to split. Then set the splitpoint a few pages later.
Timbre A sounds on the left side B on the right side of the keyboard. Then go to the, I think, last page of the programparameter. There you can copy the timbres you want to your new program.
You can choose different modulations for the timbres, but you only have the three effects one time. You can decide, if the effects are used by both timbres or only by one.
Hope that helps.