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Q:
Splitting the Keyboard on the Roland FP-5.
A:
The FP-5 allows you to divide the keyboard into two different sections, “upper” and “lower.” This is called “Split Play,” with the lower tone under your left hand and the upper tone under the right. Use the following
procedure to create a split: 1. Press the PIANO button. 2. Press the SPLIT button so its indicator is lit. 3. While pressing and holding down the SPLIT button, press a key on the keyboard to select it as the split point. 4. Use the BALANCE knob to adjust the volume balance between upper and lower keyboard areas. 5. To un-split the keyboard, press the SPLIT button so it’s not lit.
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