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Originally posted by MarkW:
Hi Derek,

Maybe someone else knows a better way, but one way to do this is via Sound Edit. You create a new sound, and using the Key Layer you set it so that the new sound consists of 2 sounds, one which applies from a certain key and above, and the other sound which applies below the chosen key. This way you create a sound that has a built in split point.

This is how I used get a second split point the KN3000, but I don't know if there's an easier way since I upgraded to the KN7000.

This technique is much more time consuming than if you simply could have multiple split points like you do on other instruments, but at least you can achieve the same effect with a little forward planning.

Cheers,
Mark.



Thank you Mark for your advice, unfortunatly
I can't find Key Layer on my KN7000.
How ever I have notified Technote about this problem and aked them if they would run an article in a future issue of Technote magazine.

Cheers,

Derek
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