E-10Using Built-in TonesYou can split the keyboard so the left side (lowerrange) plays one tone and the right side (upper range)plays a different tone.Example: To split the keyboard between the GM SLAPBASS 1 tone on the left (lower range) and theGRAND PIANO tone on the right (upper range).1. Press the (SPLIT) button.This causes the SPLIT lamp to light, indicating that thekeyboard is split between two tones.2. Select the tone you want to assign to the leftside (lower range) of the keyboard.Example: To select GM SLAP BASS 1 in the VARIOUS/GM TONES group, press the (VARIOUS/GM TONES) button and then use the (w,q) buttons to select “073 GM SlapBass1”.3. To unsplit the keyboard and return it to asingle tone, press the (SPLIT) button.The SPLIT lamp will go out, indicating that thekeyboard is no longer split.NOTE• If the keyboard is set up with layered tones (pageE-9) when you perform the above split operation,the layered tones will play on the right (upperrange) side of the keyboard.Moving the Keyboard Split PointYou can use the procedure below to specify thelocation on the keyboard where it splits between theleft side and the right side. That location is called the“split point”.1. Hold down the (SPLIT) button until thesplit point setting screen appears on thedisplay as shown below.2. Press the keyboard key where you want tospecify as the leftmost key of the right (upperrange) tone.This specifies the split point.3. Press the (SPLIT) button.This exits the split point screen.Splitting the Keyboardbetween Two TonesLeft (Lower Range)Tone: GM SLAP BASS 1Right (Upper Range)Tone: GRAND PIANOLitLitLeft tone numberLeft tone nameLeft (Lower Range) side Right (Upper Range) sideSplit pointCurrent split point key name