How to split korg X3

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How to split korg X3

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I just started using a korg x3, it's the first time i'm using a synh, untill now i just played digital piano and I'm having a real hard time splitting the keyboard.

I just want strings in my right hand and piano in my left hand, and the piano raised by an octave. I just can't figure out how to do this, even with the manuals, i'm having a real tought time getting around the keyboard. It's way to complicated, on an DPiano it was too easy to do this.
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It might seem complicated, but probably because you haven't done trying to split.

Use a combi, then set the key zones of each timbre.
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Post by nickname47 »

But how can i create my own combi using siunds from bank GM? And then split it?
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