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SOUNDS
THE ‘SOLO’ PART
The
SOLO
part allows a fourth instrument sound to be combined with the existing
RIGHT 1
and/or
RIGHT 2
parts.
Step 1
Press the
SOLO
panel button.
The
SOLO
box will become highlighted to indicate
that the part is active.
The LED indicator for the
SOLO
panel button will
also turn on.
Step 2
Select the
Exp Jazz Clarinet
sound for the
SOLO
part.
Step 3
Play the keyboard.
The sound of the Concert Grand, Strings, and Clarinet will all be heard simultaneously.
You may wish to deactivate the
RIGHT 1
and/or
RIGHT 2
parts in order to hear the
SOLO
instrument more clearly.
The
SOLO
part is intended for playing monophonic voices, such as flute, saxophone, and other woodwind
instruments. When two or more keys are pressed simultaneously, only the highest note will be played, however
this behavior can be adjusted if necessary. For more information, please refer to the
Solo Settings
instructions
in the main CP139 owner's manual.
It is also possible to define an additional
SPLIT POINT
for the right side of the keyboard, specifically for the
SOLO
part. For more information, please refer to the
Solo Settings
instructions in the main CP139 owner's manual.
As we have seen, assigning instrument sounds to each part is a relatively simple process. Yet by activating and
deactivating the parts it is possible to create rich, complex voices, allowing up to four different instrument sounds to be
played simultaneously, across the keyboard.
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Summary of Contents for Concert Performer CP139
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