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Playing the keyboard with two persons (Duo mode)
Two different players can play the instrument simultaneously, with the same sound, over the same octave range—one person on
the left and the other on the right. This is useful for learning applications, in which one person (a teacher, for example) plays a
model performance and the other person watches and practices.
1
Press the [
] (Standby/On) switch while holding down the [L]
button to start this instrument in the Duo mode.
"DuoMode" is shown in the display for a few seconds, and the F#3 key
becomes the Split Point and the keyboard is divided into two sections: left
and right.
Split Point: 066 (F#3)
Equivalent to C3
Left player
NOTE
• The left section and the right section of the keyboard are both set to the same Voice (except
for Voice numbers 386–400).
• In the Duo mode, the Split Point cannot be changed from F
• The specified Split Point key is included in the left-hand range.
DuoMode
on
Equivalent to C3
Right player
#
3.
2
One person should play the left section of the keyboard while
the other plays the right section.
Selecting a Voice
Select a Voice by executing Steps 1 and 2 in "Selecting a Voice" on
page 15.
NOTE
• When the Dual Voice (Voice number 386–400) is selected, the left section will sound only
the Main Voice.
• The Lesson function cannot be used in the Duo mode.
How sounds are output in the Duo mode
Notes played in the left section sound from the left side speaker while notes
played in the right section sound from the right side speaker, in the initial
Duo mode setting. This output setting can be changed from the "VoiceOut"
setting (Function 015; page 33).
NOTE
• In the Duo mode, the pan, volume and tonal characteristics of the stereo sound may differ
from those in the normal mode, due to the setting of VoiceOut = "Separate" (page 33). Par-
ticularly with Drum Kits, the difference may be more obvious, since each key of a Drum Kit
features a different stereo pan position.
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