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Breaking new ground for EL owners!
 This
best-selling software package gives you a completely new facility on your EL. Until now
'Split Keyboards' have only been available on more recent models. Now you can have them on
your EL. Split Keyboard simply means that you can play two different sounds separately
from either side of the same keyboard. For example, you can have trumpet sounds on the
left side of the lower keyboard and piano on the right. This gives you the opportunity to
add rapid changes of sound without having to change registration. Just move your hand to a
different part of the keyboard and play. Soon you will be creating registrations and
arrangements that you never dreamed possible before!
Split Keyboard + has been upgraded to version 2. Along with a 24 -page user
guide you get 6 floppy disks. Each one has a different function. There are two disks
devoted to giving you example registrations to help you get started and the others are for
creating the Split Keyboard settings yourself.
The two registration disks are a registration Setup and Menu disk set which
makes them easy to use. They are also specially designed to enable you to add the
registrations to your own settings. A list of the registrations appears below - each of
them features a split keyboard setting on either or both of the keyboards (sometimes on
the pedals!)

Split Keyboard Version 2 - Registrations
Saxes Unison
Trumpet and Trombone
Trumpet Solo
Glen Miller Sound
Theatre Bright
Jazz Guitar Blues
Theatre Soft 1
Theatre Soft 2
String Romance
Deep Strings
Orchestral 1
Orchestral 2
Woodwind Quintet
Military Band
Pan Flute Ballad
Violin Solo
Disks 3, 4 and 5 are used to make up your own Split Keyboard registrations. Disk
3 contains 88 'split-ready' voices arranged in the same order as the voices would appear
on the EL90. These are copied individually to the organ. At the same time, you can set
which part of the keyboard is to play the voice by using the 'below' (disk 4) or 'above'
(disk 5) disks. This allows you to set the split point anywhere on the keyboard for
enhanced versatility. Once in the organ, the voices are used to create registrations that
can then be stored to disk. The user guide
takes you through the whole process in detail so that everyone can have a go, not just the
technically minded.
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