Fatar ST-90 Plus User Manual - page 6
At this time the keyboard is asking you at what key location on the keyboard
would you like your first split. You will see a number in the screen. No matter
what that number is now, please press 27 on the numeric key pad. This number
will flash. Now press the ENTER key to lock this position into the memory of the
keyboard. You have just set parameter 00 (SPLIT LEFT) to the 27th key on the
keyboard, that is musically speaking, B in the 3rd octave or B3. Repeat this process
a couple of times in order to get a feel for the programming.
Let's move on. Now press parameter 01 on the numeric key pad.
At this point the LEDs will flash number 01, now press the ENTER key. This
procedure will lock parameter 01 into position and move the red light to the
VALUE function. The keyboard is now asking you at what key location on the
keyboard would you like your second split. At this time you will see a number in
the screen. No matter what that number is now, please press 63 on the numeric
key pad. This number will flash. Press the ENTER key to lock this position into the
memory of the keyboard. You have just set parameter 01 (SPLIT
RIGHT) to the 63rd key on the keyboard that is musically speaking, B in the 6th
octave or B6. Repeat this process a couple of times in order to get a feel for the
programming.
At this time, the controller's program has three zones. Zone one is from Al to B3,
zone two is from B#3 to B6 and zone three is from B#6 to the highest key of the
keyboard. This is where things could get confusing, but do not let it. Remember,
you want to get one
* Note: From here on out you must program a VALUE for every parameter in use.
VALUE could mean anything from a key location to transposition to program
change. We will see how this VALUE works in other situations later on in this text.
For now let's just stay with parameter 00 and 01.
sound across the keyboard. How do you do this if there are three zones across the
keyboard? The answer is simple. Locate parameters 08, 09 and 10, these are the
midi channel parameters or as the parameter chart refers to it as CHANNEL MIDI 1,
2, and 3. Set each VALUE to number 01, using the method that you already have
learned. More about midi channels later.