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5•8 User Guide
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5•8 User Guide
The Automatic Styles section
This section enables the Style arrangements and
provides functions which simplify Style playing.
ARRANGE ON/OFF
When ARRANGE ON/OFF is on (led on), all the
accompaniment tracks of the selected Style are
enabled. If this button is off, only the Drum track
of the current Style will play after the start.
ARRANGE MEMORY
When ARRANGE MEMORY is on (led on), re-
leasing your left hand from the keyboard causes
the bass and accompaniment sounds to continue
playing. When off, releasing your left hand
causes the accompaniment to stop.
LOWER MEMORY
When LOWER MEMORY is on (led on), releas-
ing your left hand from the keyboard causes the
sound of the Lower keyboard section (if active)
to continue playing until you play other notes.
When off, releasing your left hand will cause the
Lower sound to stop playing.
The Lower Memory function is useful to hold ‘pad’
sounds without using a Damper pedal (which may
be of more use to the right hand).
ARRANGE MODE/SPLIT
This button gains access to the several options
associated to the Styles:
Mode, Bass to Lowest, Split (page 1);
One Finger, Fingered, FreeStyle (page 2).
Chord display (page 3).
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N.B.: The Split and Chord functions of the
Arrange Mode/Split settings are general param-
eters (i.e. not linked to a particular Performance)
which are saved to memory when the instrument is
switched off. The new settings are erased when
the “Restore Original Block” operation is carried out
or if the back-up memory cancels due to the
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battery running flat.
Mode - change keyboard mode
This function provides two keyboard modes:
FULL and SPLIT.
When Full Mode is set, the Upper 1 and/or Up-
per 2 keyboard sections are assigned to the full
keyboard while the Lower section is disabled.
This allows you to play Styles with the same key-
board sounds over the full keyboard range.
When Split Mode is set, the Lower section is ena-
bled and allows you to play Style with one real
time sound on the Left hand and one or two dif-
ferent Sounds on the right. When Arrange On/
Off is on and Lower is off, the Upper sections do
not extend over the full keyboard.
The setting can be memorised to the Perform-
ances.
How to set a preferred keyboard mode is dis-
cussed in detail on pages 3 and 4 of the Sounds
& Performances chapter 4 of the User Guide.
ARRANGE
ON / OFF
ARRANGE
MEMORY
LOWER
MEMORY
ARRANGE
MODE/SPLIT
AUTOMATIC STYLES
AUTOMATIC STYLES
The Automatic Styles section
This section enables the Style arrangements and
provides functions which simplify Style playing.
ARRANGE ON/OFF
When ARRANGE ON/OFF is on (led on), all the
accompaniment tracks of the selected Style are
enabled. If this button is off, only the Drum track
of the current Style will play after the start.
ARRANGE MEMORY
When ARRANGE MEMOR
Y is on (led on), re-
leasing your left hand from the keyboard causes
the bass and accompaniment sounds to continue
playing. When off, releasing your left hand
causes the accompaniment to stop.
LOWER MEMORY
When LOWER MEMORY
is on (led on), releas-
ing your left hand from the keyboard causes the
sound of the Lower keyboard section (if active)
to continue playing until you play other notes.
When off, releasing your left hand will cause the
Lower sound to stop playing.
The Lower Memory function is useful to hold ‘pad’
sounds without using a Damper pedal (which may
be of more use to the right hand).
ARRANGE MODE/SPLIT
This button gains access to the several options
associated to the Styles:
Mode, Bass to Lowest, Split
(page 1);
One Finger, Fingered
, FreeStyle
(page 2).
Chord display (page 3).
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©
N.B.:
The Split and Chord functions of the
Arrange Mode/Split settings are general param-
eters (i.e. not linked to a particular Performance)
which are saved to memory when the instrument is
switched off. The new settings are erased when
the “Restore Original Block” operation is carried out
or if the back-up memory cancels due to the
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battery running flat.
Mode - change keyboard mode
This function provides two keyboard modes:
FULL and SPLIT
.
When Full Mode is set, the Upper 1 and/or Up-
per 2 keyboard sections are assigned to the full
keyboard while the Lower section is disabled.
This allows you to play Styles with the same key-
board sounds over the full keyboard range.
When Split Mode is set, the Lower section is ena-
bled and allows you to play Style with one real
time sound on the Left hand and one or two dif-
ferent Sounds on the right. When Arrange On/
Off is on and Lower is of
f, the Upper sections do
not extend over the full keyboard.
The setting can be memorised to the Perform-
ances.
How to set a preferred keyboard mode is dis-
cussed in detail on pages 3 and 4 of the Sounds
& Performances chapter 4 of the User Guide.
ARRANGE
ON / OFF
ARRANGE
MEMORY
LOWER
MEMORY
ARRANGE
MODE/SPLIT
AUTOMA
TIC STYLES
AUTOMATIC STYLES
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