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Playing in Performance Mode
Playing in Performance Mode
9.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify the 
range of notes.
This specifies the range of the zone that is connected to the part 
that will be played by the arpeggios.
10.
Press
or
to select a zone that is connected to a part 
that is not playing arpeggios.
11.
Set the key range of the zones linked to the parts other than 
the part for which arpeggios are played so that this range 
does not overlap with the key range over which the 
arpeggios are played.
12.
When you are finished making settings, press [EXIT] to 
return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen, and begin 
playing.
The zone that plays the arpeggio will be displayed as “ARP,” 
and will be enabled when you press [ARPEGGIO].
Playing Rhythm Patterns in a 
Specific Region of the 
Keyboard
In Performance mode, you can create a split keyboard setup that 
divides the keyboard into a region for normal keyboard playing, and 
a separate region for playing rhythm patterns. For example, you 
could hold a rhythm pattern while you play a melody. In addition, 
you could specify a region for arpeggio performance, and use this to 
produce an accompaniment while you play the melody—an easy 
way to produce ensemble performances.
1.
2.
As described in the procedure for “Combining and Playing 
for the zone that is connected to the part whose sound you 
want to play.
3.
Make sure the PERFORMANCE EDIT screen is displayed, 
and press [1 (
)] or [2 (
)] to select the “Rhythm Ptn” tab.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.05-12_50
4.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Zone Number.”
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify the zone 
that is connected to the part that is to play the rhythm 
pattern.
6.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Note Assign.”
7.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify the 
lowest key (note name) of the range that is to play the 
rhythm pattern.
The rhythm pattern can be played in a one-octave range starting 
from the key you specify here.
8.
Next, specify the range of the zone. Press [2 (
)] to select 
the “Zone” tab.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.05-08_50
9.
To set the lower limit of the range, use [CURSOR] to move 
the cursor to “Key Range Lower.” To set the upper limit of 
the range, move the cursor to “Key Range Upper.”
10.
Press
or
to select the zone that you set in step 5.
11.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify the 
range. Specify a keyboard range extending one octave 
above the key you specified in step 7.
This specifies the range of the zone connected to the part that is 
to play the rhythm pattern.
12.
Press
or
to select a zone that is connected to a part 
other than the part that is to play the rhythm pattern.
13.
Set the range of the zones that are connected to parts other 
than the part that plays the rhythm pattern, so that they do 
not overlap the zone that plays the rhythm pattern.
14.
When you are finished making settings, press [EXIT] to 
return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY page, and begin playing.
The zone that plays the rhythm pattern will be displayed as 
“RHY,” and will be enabled when you press [RHYTHM].