want to split keyboard and have no clue...help me please!
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want to split keyboard and have no clue...help me please!
I tried to figure this out with the manual but could not understand the lingo at all! i want to have horn sounds on my right hand and piano on my left. this has to be simple right?
Mandi
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You have to create your own combination.
Put horn program in the first timbre and piano program (for example A001) in the second timbre.
Then assign each of the timbre to a different keyboard zone.
Done!
you can also start from a combi already splitted (with different sounds of course). there are a few. enter the menu of the combi and change the sounds to horn and piano
Good luck.
Put horn program in the first timbre and piano program (for example A001) in the second timbre.
Then assign each of the timbre to a different keyboard zone.
Done!
you can also start from a combi already splitted (with different sounds of course). there are a few. enter the menu of the combi and change the sounds to horn and piano
Good luck.
Hello,
I'm not going to create a full tutorial, but the following will help to get you started.
Getting the second instrument to sound.
Go to COMBI 3.1: Ed–Param1, MIDI.
Change the second instrument's Channel to 01G or Gch.
You should hear two sounds.
Splitting the keyboard.
Go to COMBI 3.3: Ed–Key Zone, Key.
Each instrument has a key zone of C-1 to G9........to make a split, change the key zones as follows.
First Instrument...........C-1 to B3
Second Instrument.......C4 to G9
Dropping the octave of the second instrument.
Go to COMBI 3.1: Ed–Param1, Pitch.
Change the Transpose +00 setting to -12 (one octave down) or -24 (2 octaves down).
Good Luck!!
I'm not going to create a full tutorial, but the following will help to get you started.
Getting the second instrument to sound.
Go to COMBI 3.1: Ed–Param1, MIDI.
Change the second instrument's Channel to 01G or Gch.
You should hear two sounds.
Splitting the keyboard.
Go to COMBI 3.3: Ed–Key Zone, Key.
Each instrument has a key zone of C-1 to G9........to make a split, change the key zones as follows.
First Instrument...........C-1 to B3
Second Instrument.......C4 to G9
Dropping the octave of the second instrument.
Go to COMBI 3.1: Ed–Param1, Pitch.
Change the Transpose +00 setting to -12 (one octave down) or -24 (2 octaves down).
Good Luck!!