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STYLES
Page
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Step 10
Touch one of the two on-screen
INTRO/ENDING
buttons.
The LED indicator for the touched
INTRO/ENGING
button will turn on briefly.
A short ending pattern will be played and the drum rhythm accompaniment will stop.
ADDING ACCOMPANIMENT TO THE DRUMS
Step 1
Press the
ACC ON/OFF
panel button.
The LED indicator for the
ACC ON/OFF
panel button
will turn on.
Step 2
Touch the
STYLE SETTING
icon at the bottom of the screen.
The Style Setting buttons will be shown in the LCD
display, replacing the
INTRO/ENDING
,
FILLIN
, and
VARIATION
buttons.
A keyboard image will also appear in the bottom area
of the display with an arrow marking the keyboard split
point. This accompaniment split point can be changed
by touching the left/right arrows on either side.
By default the on-screen
1 Finger
button will be
selected, indicating that the chord sequence of the
accompaniment style can be controlled by pressing
single keys within the bass split region.
Step 3
Touch the
STYLE MAIN
icon, then touch the on-screen
SYNC/FADE OUT
button.
The LED indicator for the on-screen
SYNC/FADE
OUT
panel button will turn on, indicating that the
SYNC/FADE OUT
function is activated.
If, as in this case, the button is pressed before the accompaniment style has started, the
SNYC
function will be
used, allowing the accompaniment to start automatically when a key within the bass split region is pressed.
If the button is pressed while the accompaniment is playing, the
FADE OUT
function will be used, gradually
fading both the accompaniment and keyboard sound to a silent ending.
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Summary of Contents for Concert Performer CP3
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