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Enter and set the chords and/or style changes.
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To enter a chord, either play the chord with appropriate fingering on
the left range of the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard (lower
than the split point), or highlight
ROOT
or
TYPE
in the LCD display and
use the data dial or [–/+] buttons.
You can also select the chord by pressing the
ROOT
or
TYPE
button.
• The input chord name also appears in
the
ROOT
and
TYPE
sections of the
display when a chord is entered via the
keyboard.
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To enter a style change (style, section and tempo) simply make
the appropriate selections in the normal way.
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Once the chord and/or style has been selected, press the
SET
button. The data is recorded to the current location, and a black
box and the recorded chord name appear in the measure indica-
tion. The cursor automatically moves to the next position.
The entered data of the recorded style will be shown in the display:
the time signature, the style name and section appear at the top of the
display, and the chord name and tempo in the box at the middle of the
display.
Continue moving the cursor to other positions and enter chords and
style changes in this manner. You can always check the entered data
during the operation by playing back the sequence using the [PLAY/
STOP] button.
The data recorded by the Chord Sequence function is listed below.
Data Recorded By the Chord Sequence Function
• Accompaniment style
• Section (MAIN A/B, Intro, Ending, Auto-fill, Fade-in/out, Break)
• Chord name
• Auto accompaniment part volume (MIXER settings)
• Tempo
• Rhythm on/off
• ACMP/SONG volume (as an initial setting only)
• SMALL ACMP
• VIRTUAL ARRANGER (one ON/OFF setting for an entire song only)
• Fade-out cannot be entered during
Fade-in.
Entering Rhythm-only Sections
• You can also record the rhythm alone
(without accompaniment) to your song.
To do this, record a blank chord in the
desired measure by leaving the
TYPE
parameter set to “ - - -”.
Entering a Break
• A complete break can be created by
setting the chord type to “ - - -” and
setting rhythm sound to “OFF” (see
“RHYTHM ON/OFF” below).
• The types of chords that can be en-
tered are the same as those listed for
the fingered mode (page 59). On-
bass chords can be entered via the
keyboard.
• The measure number is indicated at
the left of the measure indication.
• For information on other useful editing
features, see the section “Chord Se-
quence Page 2 Functions” below.
• The same chord, as set previously
(i.e., the same chord shown in the box
at the middle of the display), cannot be
entered even if the
SET
button is
pressed.
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Song Recording
• The chord name is indicated only at
the first beat of the measure line, with
the exception of 4/4 and 12/8 time
signatures, for which indications ap-
pear at the first and third beats.