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PLAYING TWO VOICES SIMULTANEOUSLY
COMBINING TWO INSTRUMENT VOICES
1.
Press the LAYER Button, it's LED indicator will turn on.
The LCD Display will appear as shown below.
Now when the piano keys are played you should hear both strings and
the previously selected instrument voice.
2.
You may select a different Layer instrument voice in the same manner as
listed on the previous page. The procedure is shown again below.
With the layer button engaged press the Sound Group Button twice.
Use the SCREEN RIGHT, SCREEN LEFT buttons to page through the
voice groups (or you may simply use the Value Buttons + and - to
cycle through the available instrument voices).
3.
Use the CURSOR buttons to move the highlighted area to the voice you
would like to select.
4.
Press the ENTER button to engage your selected voice. The
display screen will show your newly selected voice.
TO DISENGAGE THE LAYER MODE.
To disengage the LAYER mode simply press the LAYER Button, it's
LED indicator will turn off.
You may return to default or power up settings by simply pressing the
GRAND PIANO Button (red). The piano's settings will reset to the initial
full 88 note piano with the Grand Piano Voice Selected.
The Grand Piano Button is located to the right of the LCD display screen.
LAYER (DUAL) VOICE - Layer, or dual, refers to an additional voice that is tone mixed with the already selected
Upper (main) instrument voice. The selected layer voice will be heard with the Upper (Main) voice when
the layer feature is engaged.
LAYER
NC
1 : Big Band
A1
/ = 100
49 : Strings
LAYER
LEFT
RIGHT
SCREEN
CURSER
ENTER
GRAND PIANO
LAYER
::
BASS TREBLE VOLUME
ACCOMP
Volume Note: It is recommended that you keep the Accompaniment
Volume control in the maximum position for normal operation of the
piano.

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