8
Notes:
1.
While Song Mode is enabled, you cannot access the Memory Buttons, Quick Settings, Function Menu, Twinova, Record, or Chord
Mode features. To regain access to these features, exit Song mode by the pressing
Piano
,
Style
, or
Mix
buttons.
2.
By default, all songs will loop in order. You can change the playback mode in the function menu.
Controlling Song Playback:
Before the Intro section begins, the measure will start counting down from 4. When the measure goes to “1”, the melody will start playing.
You can use the group of buttons lettered
A – E
(Chord Mode, Fade, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B)
to control the playback. Their playback
functions are indicated underneath the letters.
During playback:
•
Press the
A
button to loop the selected song.
•
Press the
B
button to loop all of the songs in order.
•
Press the
C
button to rewind the song.
•
Press the
D
button to fast forward the song.
•
Press the
E
button to pause song playback.
Adjusting the Song volume:
You can adjust the song playback volume in the mixer menu. Press the
Mixer
button to enter the Mixer menu. Use the data dial to select
“MusicVol”, then use the
[<] / [>]
buttons to change the volume setting. Pressing
[<]
and
[>]
buttons at the same time will reset to the
default volume.
Chord Mode
Entering Chord Mode:
Press the
Chord Mode
button to enter Chord mode. Press the button repeatedly to cycle between FINGERED, FULL RANG, and OFF.
•
In
Fingered
mode, the keyboard is divided into two sections. The chord section is in the left-hand area. You can play Single Finger
and Multi Finger chords in the chord section.
•
In
Full Range
mode, the entire keyboard is the chord section. Only Multi-finger chords will be detected in the chord section.
Playing in Chord Mode:
1.
Press the
Sync Start
button to engage the sync start function.
2.
Play a chord in the chord section, and it will start playing auto accompaniment of all tracks. Alternatively, press the
Start/Stop
button
to start percussion playback, and then play a chord in the chord section to start playing all tracks.
Single Finger:
Single-finger makes it easy to produce major, seventh, minor and minor seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the
auto accompaniment section.
Multi-finger:
Multi-finger allows you to play chords in normal fingering.
Full Range:
In Full Range mode, it detects chords played in normal fingering (Multi-finger) over the entire keyboard range.
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