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Started by Michael Trigoboff, July 09, 2022, 10:41:20 PM

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Michael Trigoboff

On my Genos, the Split Point & Fingering display never shows R1+R2 like the screenshot shows on page 49 of the Owner's Manual. Is this a property of version 2.11 of the firmware? Or is there some setting I need to change to see this?
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Christophermoment

Quote from: Michael Trigoboff on July 09, 2022, 10:41:20 PM
On my Genos, the Split Point & Fingering display never shows R1+R2 like the screenshot shows on page 49 of the Owner's Manual. Is this a property of version 2.11 of the firmware? Or is there some setting I need to change to see this?



Do you have all the split points set as shown in the screenshot? And do you have Acmp, Left, Right1, Right2, Right3 selected?
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EileenL

The display will show how you have the keyboard set. Are you having problems with it. If so what are they.
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Fred Smith

Quote from: Michael Trigoboff on July 09, 2022, 10:41:20 PM
On my Genos, the Split Point & Fingering display never shows R1+R2 like the screenshot shows on page 49 of the Owner's Manual. Is this a property of version 2.11 of the firmware? Or is there some setting I need to change to see this?

The display shows the split points for the current state it's in. It's always been this way, and has nothing to do with the OS version.

ACMP, R1, R2 and R3 must be on to see all the split points.

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jwyvern

The keyboard parts need to be actually turned on to show at top right of the screen. For example make sure you turn on R1 and R2 and R1+R2 shows. If you additionally add R3 so all RH parts are now on you should see R1+R2+R3. On mine it happens regardless of status of ACMP or Left voice (or whether full keyboard or not).
John

Michael Trigoboff

Thanks, everyone. That's what it was. I needed to have all the voices turned on to see them in the display.
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