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Playing in Performance Mode
3.
Make sure the Performance Edit screen is displayed, and 
press [1 (
)] or [2 (
)] to select the “Zone” tab.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.05-08_50
4.
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.”
5.
Press
or
to select the zone whose range you want to 
set.
6.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify the 
range.
By specifying sections for different zones so that they overlap 
each other, you can combine two or more patches only in a 
specific section.
7.
When you are finished making settings, press [EXIT] to 
return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen, and begin 
playing.
Playing Arpeggios in a Specific 
Region of the Keyboard
In Patch mode, when you press [ARPEGGIO] to turn the arpeggiator 
on, the keyboard will allow you to play arpeggios. On the other 
hand, it will no longer be possible to play normally.
However, in Performance mode, you can split the keyboard to 
divide it into a range for normal playing and a range for arpeggio 
playing. This setting, for instance, allows you to play arpeggios with 
the left hand and a melody with the right hand.
1.
2.
for the zone that is connected to the part whose sound you 
want to play.
3.
Make sure that the Performance Edit screen is displayed, 
and press [1 (
)] or [2 (
)] to select the “Arpeggio” tab.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.05-11_50
4.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Zone Number.”
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] or [DEC] to select the 
zone linked to the part for which arpeggios are to be played.
6.
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
7.
To set the lower limit of the range, use [CURSOR] to move 
the cursor to “Key Range Lower.” To set the upper limit, 
move the cursor to “Key Range Upper.”
8.
Press
or
to select the zone that you set in step 5.