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Using the Synchronized Stop Function
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The
SYNCHRO STOP
function in the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE
display automatically stops the Auto Accompaniment when you’re not
holding down any keys to the left of the split point.
Press the
SYNCHRO STOP
button to turn the function on.
This function can only be turned on if the
Auto Accompaniment is on and Full
Keyboard mode is not selected.
➔
The
SYNCHRO STOP
function is highlighted, and the [SYNCHRO]
lamp lights.
The Auto Accompaniment automatically starts when you play in the
left range of the keyboard, and stops when you release it.
This is useful for beginning players who
have difficulty playing in precise time. It is
also effective for creating accompani-
ment “breaks” during the performance.
To turn the function off, press
SYNCHRO STOP
again.
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Getting Help With Chords
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The
CHORD ASSIST
function in the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE
display uses the keyboard guide lamps to show you appropriate
fingerings for chords.
Chord Assistance
The Chord Assistance feature is essen-
tially an electronic “chord book” that
shows you appropriate fingerings for
chords; it is useful when you want to
quickly learn how to play certain chords.
Simply specify the desired chord via the
display, and the fingerings for the Fin-
gered 1 method are indicated by the
keyboard guide lamps.
Z
Turn the Chord Assistance function on.
• If the [ACMP ON] button is off, it will
turn on.
• If the split point is set below F
#
2, it will
automatically be reset to F
#
2.
• The keyboard guide lamps do not
indicate the split point when Chord
Assistance is on, since they are used
to indicate chord fingerings instead.
Press the
CHORD ASSIST
button.
➔
The CHORD ASSIST display appears, and the accompaniment
mode automatically changes to Fingered 1.
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Playing with the Auto Accompaniment
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