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a.
Chord range one (left LED on): Chords are formed in the
octave F# to F
b.
Chord range two (right LED on): Chords are formed in
the octave C to B
c.
Chord range three (both LED's on): Chords are formed in
the 1.5 octave range of F# to B3 forming open harmony.
#4. Arpeggio
There are four positions:
a.
Arpeggio off (no LED's): Chords are fixed.
b.
Arpeggio one (left LED on): Chords are automatically
inverted upward in harmony with each strike. Striking a
bass note starts the chord position at the beginning.
c.
Arpeggio two (right LED on): Chords are automatically
inverted up once and repeated down once with each
strike. Again striking a bass note starts the pattern from
the beginning.
d.
Arpeggio three (both LED's on): Chords are automatically
played in a pattern of invert up, up, up then down, down,
down which when combined with a bass note forms a
classical six step pattern. Try with 3/4 or 6/8 time
signatures.
#5. Arr.
Reserved for future use.
#6. C. Hold
LEFT HAND REGISITER FREEZE
The C.HOLD button turns on and off this feature. When the C.HOLD
button is on the left hand remains frozen to the current Song Register
and as new Song Registers are recalled they are applied only to the
right hand. While the Concerto is in this mode you can still make
changes manually to the left hand and record new registers while the
C.HOLD feature is on.
Example you may recall Factory Setting #2 (ORGAN) and then select
C.HOLD and then Recall Factory Setting #1. You will then have the
ORGAN on the left hand and the Piano & Strings on the Right hand
(this could then be saved as a new register). Now release the C.HOLD
function and press Factory Setting #1 again and you will have
Acoustic Bass & Piano again in the left hand and the Song Registers
will now apply to both Left and Right sides of the Concerto.