
RECORD:
DELETE SONG:
Press the (PLAY/STOP) button to enter the user song
selected mode.
Press the (+/YES) and (-/NO) buttons to select the user song you
want to delete.
Press (RECORD) button, LCD will display “DelUser”.
Press (+/YES) to delete the current user song.
When deleted the LCD displays “OK!”, The cursor of the track will
darken simultaneously.
STYLE RECORD:
There are 3 user styles that can be recorded and edited in the piano, each one includes 8 chapters, each chapter includes 8
tracks. They are memorised while the power is off and can also be saved on the SD card.
‘Style Record’ allows the user to record, produce and compile a new rhythm. The built-in rhythm of electronic organ regards
all chord types as CM7 in the base, thus please be advised to regard CM7 as the fundamental key whilst producing your own
rhythm. The recorded style may then be used as a built-in rhythm to perform your own song.
Before recording and producing a rhythm, you need to choose a template rhythm as the base rhythm. This template rhythm can
be chosen from any of the existing 200 styles. The style music can be recorded by chapter and by track. After finishing recording
a track of a chapter, you may proceed to record a different track of the same chapter of a different chapter.
Structure of a rhythm:
Rhythm includes 8 chapters at most:
- Main_A
- Main_B
- Intro_M (Major prelude)
- Intro_m (Ditty prelude)
- FIll_A (Insert in a)
- Fill_B (Insert in b)
- Ending_M (Major)
- Ending_m. Each (Minor)
On the following pages there are detailed descriptions on style recording and all its functions.
Each chapter includes 8 tracks at
most (voice part):
- Rhythm sub (Rhythm subsidiary)
- Rhythm main , bass
- Chord 1 (Symphonic 1)
- Chord 2 (Symphonic 2)
- Chord 3 (Symphonic 3)
- Phrase 1
- Phrase 2
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