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Changing the Accompaniment Split Point<br />

The AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point (the boundary point between the<br />

melody section and accompaniment section) can be set to any key on the PSR-730/630<br />

keyboard to match your individual playing requirements.<br />

1 Select the Accompaniment Split Point Function<br />

Use the MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to the left of the display to move the triangular<br />

indicator next to “OVERALL” on the left side of the display.<br />

MENU MIDI<br />

DIGITAL EFFECT<br />

OVERALL<br />

GROOVE&DYNAMICS<br />

Then use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the “AcmpSplit” function<br />

from within the OVERALL menu . The MIDI note number corresponding to the<br />

current split point will appear to the right of “AcmpSplit” on the top line of the display.<br />

AcmpSpli t: 54 [F#2 ]<br />

2 Set As Required<br />

Simply press the key you want to assign as the split point. The key number of the<br />

key you press will appear to the right of “AcmpSplit” on the top line of the display. You<br />

can also use the [–] and [+] buttons, number buttons, or Data Dial to enter the split point<br />

key number. The split point can be set at any key number from 0 through 127.<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6<br />

7 8 9<br />

– / NO 0 + / YES<br />

• The split point key becomes<br />

the highest<br />

key in the Auto Accompaniment<br />

section<br />

of the keyboard.<br />

• When setting the split<br />

point, that is, the sub<br />

menu “AcmpSplit” is<br />

shown on the display,<br />

pressing the key on<br />

the keyboard doesn’t<br />

either produce notes<br />

or detect chords in the<br />

accompaniment section,<br />

but only designates<br />

the split point.

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