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SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
the button - depending on the time signature of the style - 4 or 3 times in the
desired quarter tempo. From the next press on, the style automatically starts
at the suggested tempo.
Fade in/out
:
Pressed while style is running: The volume of the accompaniment and organ
is gradually faded out.
Pressed before starting the style: The volume of the accompaniment and
organ will gradually fade in.
Sync. Start:
The accompaniment only starts when a chord is played on the
accompaniment manual (usually sub-manual on the left).
Sync. Stop
:
The accompaniment stops automatically at the end of the bar following the
push of the button.
Tempo functions
If a style (or a playback) is called manually, the programmed standard tempo of the style is set first.
When a style is called from a Global Preset, the tempo stored in the preset is applied.
The two
[Tempo -]
/
[Tempo +]
buttons to the left of the display allow you
to decrease or increase the tempo (as shown in the display) by pressing
the corresponding button repeatedly or holding it down for continuous
change.
Alternatively, you can adjust the tempo with the
data wheel by
holding
down the
[Shift]
button to the right of the display and turning the
data
wheel.
Use the [Tempo Hold]
button on the left control panel to "freeze"
the current tempo of the accompaniment at any time. When the
button is turned on, the current tempo will remain even if a new
style or preset is called while the accompaniment is playing.
Manual tempo changes using the
[Tempo -]
/
[Tempo +]
buttons
are of course also possible when the
Tempo Hold
function is
activated.