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Split setup won't return to normal ???? (WK-7500)


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Okay . . .

 

I set up the keyboard with a split up at the 3rd C

so that I'd have piano below, and then could

reach up there for the steel drums.

 

I lowered the steel drums 2 octaves so it would

be normal although played in the upper 2 octaves.

 

I then saved the setup to bank 2, #2.

Works perfectly.  EXCEPT

 

It won't come out of that range.

 

When I then return to the normal piano, it's all

transposed two octabes LOWER and I cannot

get out of it.   Have to turn the keyboard OFF

and back on to reset.

 

????

 

 

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If you edit the tone and do not save it as a user tone, then the change you made is saved to the primary tone.  When you save to a user tone,  you can call that saved tone up to split or layer and not disturb the primary tone.  

 

WK7500

CTK900

Hammond A100

Leslie 145.  

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I did save it to the user tones, bank 2 #2

 

. . . I'm playing in it, when done, I go punch the "Piano" regular tone button

 

. . . but when I do, that tone is 3 octaves low, like the steel drums I set up for the user tone.

 

it's like the User Tone (#2#2) does not quit the octave shift when I select another sound.

 

:-(

 

 

Are you changing back to a normal piano registration? or just changing the tone?

 

Not sure I know what you're asking...  I press the "Piano" button, or Organ or any of the pre-set category buttons.

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Saving to Bank 2  -  2  is a registration save.     A tone save is accomplished by saving to User Tones.    When you recall a registration,  it brings up a whole list of saved settings that are listed in the manual.   Those registration settings will include  DSP effects, tones selected, any layering or keyboard splits along with rhythems selected and mixer settings.  

 

In addition, if you have selected the keyboard to reboot into last state when powering on, it will remember all those settings saved in your registration.   I suspect you do not have the keyboard set up to save your settings when shutting the keyboard off and you are in effect resetting the keyboard to the default settings when powering it back on.   .

 

WK7500

CTK900

Hammond A100

Leslie 145

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Okay ... in order for the keyboard to return to normal tuning, rather than selecting a new "Tone"

 

(pressing on "Piano" up under "Tones")

 

I would need to somehow cancel out of the current BANK by doing what?

 

Pressing another bank?

 

(Yes, powering down and back up was the only way to get back to normal piano.)

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