Using the Auto Bass Chord
The 19 keys on the left of the keyboard with note labels above them are called
accompaniment keys.The accompaniment keys you pressed determine the type of
chords that you played. You can set the keyboard to play with or without
accompaniment.
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C
D
E
F
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B
C
D
E
F
F
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There are 2 ways to detect the chord: Single Finger detect and Standard Fingering
detect. If the chord playing accord with Standard Fingering detect, it is recognized
as the Standard Fingering chord. If not, Single Finger chord will be recognized.
(see the "Appendix 6 Chord Charts")
Chords will also be produced , if just 2 keys are pressed, but the chord dictionary
will not give accurate results.
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All keys past the 19 key (F#) are ignored when in Auto Bass Chord mode, so any
three finger chords using these play as two finger.
Note:
Follow these steps to activate A.B.C .
Press [A.B.C.], " A.B.C." appears on
the left side of the display.
Press [style] and enter a two-digit
Auto-Style number.
To start the Auto-Style before the
auto accompaniment, press [start/stop] .
To synchronize the start of the selected
Auto-rhythm with your accompaniment,
press [sync/fill].
To start the accompaniment at the
desired interval, press the desired
accompaniment key(s).
Adjust tempo and accompaniment
volume to the desired level.
To stop auto accompaniment rather
than the Auto-Style, press [A.B.C.]
again until "A.B.C. " disappears on
the display.
To stop auto accompaniment and
the Auto-Style, press [start/stop].
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