User manual PEAVEY MA 6150T MODULE AUX-R INSTALLATION

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Manual abstract: user guide PEAVEY MA 6150TMODULE AUX-R INSTALLATION

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[. . . ] The manufacturers however decline all liability for eventual errors. This publication may not be copied, photocopied or reproduced in part or in whole without prior written consent from Generalmusic S. p. A. Generalmusic reserves the right to apply any aesthetic, design or function modifications it considers necessary to any of its products without prior notice. Generalmusic declines all liability for damage to property or persons resulting from improper use of the instrument. [. . . ] Split Point (F#3) To cancel Split mode To escape Split mode and return to a full keyboard, press the [MODE] button once to select NORMAL mode. <-STRINGS-> <-------------- PIANO 1 --------------> <-------- SLOW STRINGS --------> GK310 5 The Performances So far, you have learnt how to select single and combined Voices in Normal, Dual and Split modes using several panel interventions. If, every time you want to create a preferred sound combination, you have to take several steps to arrive at your goal, you would ask yourself if there wasn't a quicker way of selecting what you want. The answer lies in the PERFORMANCES which offer a quick and simple method of recalling a panel situation at the touch of a single button. A PERFORMANCE is simply a combination of voices and other panel settings (Voices, Track Volumes, Style, Variation, Chord Recognition mode, Split Point, etc. ). The GK310 contains six Performances which recall factory-set panel configurations, but you can memorize your own combinations using the STORE PERFORMANCE feature. Selecting the Performances 1. Take a quick look at the display, then press one of PERFORMANCE buttons (P1 - P6); for example, press the [P1] button. The display shows the situation recalled by the Performance. NOTE: The Performance/Pads buttons can also be set to operate as DRUM PADS. See the PERCUSSION function on page 16. If you were playing in NORMAL mode, after selecting the Performance you will find that the keyboard will be split and the mode will have changed to either Fingered or One Finger, to enable the Styles. You will also see a change of Style number. Further ahead in the manual, you will learn how the Performances can be used for quick panel changes, including the Styles (see "The Styles" on page 8). Repeat the selections for all the other Performance buttons, observe the changes in the display and play on the keyboard to listen to the change of voices. Balancing the Lower and Upper sections If you are playing in Normal mode with Voices on a Split keyboard, you may at some stage want to adjust the volume of one section with respect to the other. The automatic arrangements are triggered by playing chords (fingered or one-finger) on the lower part of the keyboard below the split point. Selecting Style Mode To select the Styles, you must set the GK310 to STYLE mode. Press the [VOICE/STYLE/SONG] button as many times as necessary until the right display arrowhead points to the STYLE function. To enable the Style auto-accompaniments, you must select one of the two chord recognition modes (ONE FINGER or FINGERED). Pressing this button activates the KEY START function automatically and enables the Style auto-accompaniments by recalling one of the two chord recognition modes (ONE FINGER or FINGERED). The left display arrowhead points to FINGERED or ONE FINGER. The display example below shows FINGERED selected. Note: When SINGLE TOUCH PLAY is on, the sounds memorised in the Style Performance are assigned to all the tracks. Selecting a Style changes the sounds of the accompaniment sections (Drums, Bass, Accomp) as well as the keyboard sections (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower). When SINGLE TOUCH PLAY is off, selecting a Style changes the sounds of the accompaniment sections only. The FINGERED and ONE FINGER chord recognition modes are explained in detail further ahead. 8 GK310 Owner's manual Selecting the Styles using the [-/OFF] and [+/ON] buttons In STYLE mode, the [­/OFF] and [+/ON] buttons of the numeric keypad step through the individual Styles one by one. Press the [+/ON] button to select the Styles in increasing numerical order. Press the [­/OFF] button to select the Styles in reverse order. Holding the button down scrolls rapidly forwards or backwards through all the Styles. The selected Style number is shown at the center of the display. Selecting the Styles using the numeric keypad Using the numeric keypad is the quickest way to go directly to the Style you need, but first, you must know the exact number of the Style. [. . . ] If you select the SPLIT function, the display will show the default Split Point setting expressed as the MIDI NOTE NUMBER. See also the section entitled, "Changing the accompaniment Split Point" on page 11. Press a key corresponding to the new Split point that you want, or use the [+/ON] and [­/OFF] buttons to change the value. 16 GK310 Owner's manual The Beat function The BEAT function allows you to set a time signature (number of beats in a measure) for the Metronome. The factory setting corresponds to 4 beats for every measure. If you select the BEAT function, the display will show the factory setting. Use the [+/ON] button to increase the Beat number, or the [­/OFF] button to decrease it. For example, if you want to practice a piece with a time signature of 5/4, assign the number 5 to the BEAT function. [. . . ]

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