
4. ThE KEYBOArd SECTION
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chOrd
button
The
chOrd
button activates the
Chord Memory function, which is used
for memorizing note intervals and
automatically adding them to each key
you play.
The Chord Memory settings are stored
within a Program.
Play a chord and press & hold the
1
chOrd
button.
The display will show the intervals of the notes in
the played chord based on the lowest note (which is
displayed as
0
).
Release the
2
chOrd
button first, then the chord.
The note intervals are memorized and the Chord
Memory function is activated.
If you want to cancel the Chord Memory function
F
while holding the
chOrd
button pressed down, sim-
ply release the chord first, then the
chOrd
button.
Now, the intervals stored in the Chord Memory will be
added automatically to each note you play.
Press the
3
chOrd
button to deactivate the Chord Memory
function.
Once deactivated, you can at any time press the
chOrd
button again (without holding any keys
down) to activate it.
Note that since you use several notes in the Chord
F
Memory function, polyphony will be reduced.
Note that it is only the actual key(s) you play that will
F
output MIDI Note information to the MIDI OUT - not
the intervals included in the Chord Memory!
Modulation wheel
The modulation wheel can be used to
apply vibrato to the sound, as well as a
source for the Morph function.
The set the
MOduLatiOn WheeL
to control vibrato, press the
viBratO
selector button until the LEds indicate
WheeL
.
Vibrato setting is individual for
F
sLOt a
and s
LOt B
.
Please refer to page 27 for information
on the Morph function.
Pitch stick
The Clavia patented wooden
Pitch stick
gives you spot
on bending control just like that of a guitarist. The pitch in-
terval is locked to 2 semi tones, and is activated dependant
on Keyboard Focus setting.