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Chapter 4 Creating User Songs
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Use [Maj] through [9th] to specify the chord type.
When selecting a Chord Type other than [Maj] through
[9th], press [CURSOR], making the display flash, then
turn [VALUE] to select the chord type.
fig.RE02-30
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To specify an On-Bass chord, hold down [SHIFT] and
use [C] through [B] and [#/
b
] to specify the bass tone.
* To eliminate an On-Bass chord, press [CURSOR] to get the
On-Bass Chord indication to begin flashing, then turn
[VALUE] so that “–” is selected.
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When recording Non-Chord Types, press [CURSOR] to
make the Chord Type display flash, and turn [VALUE] to
select “- -.”
fig.RE04-21
7.
Set the chord’s Octave Shift as needed.
When setting the
Octave Shift
, you can have the sound
of the chord play one octave higher or lower.
Use [CURSOR] and [VALUE] to display the symbols
below.
▲
:
Up to the next higher inversion.
•••:
Basic chord (root at bottom).
▼
:
Down to the next lower inversion.
* Chord Octave Shift can be set only in the Step Recording
screen.
8.
Move to the timing (measure/beat/clock) to be used in
recording the next Chord.
fig.RE04-23
When the Chord root is displayed in a smaller size, it indicates
that a previously recorded chord has been carried forward.
9.
Repeat Steps 5–8 as needed.
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Press [FWD] while holding [SHIFT] down to move to the
measure where the next chord is recorded, and press
[RWD] while holding [SHIFT] down to move to the
measure where the previous chord is recorded.
10.
Once you have finished recording the Chord, press
[STOP].
[REC] goes dark, and the Chord screen reappears.
* Press [SONG] to display the song screen.
- -
(N.C)
Maj
M7
M9
7
7(13)
7b5
7#9
6
69
m6
m69
add9
9
madd9
mM9
m
mM7
m7
dim
m9
sus4
7sus4
aug
aug7
7b9
m7b5
Non-chord type
N.C. (Non-Chord Type)
Select this type when you want to have the original
performance data played as is, with no conversion of the
chords.
Since the “Intro” and “Ending” Chord Progressions are
included in the original performance data, you can have
the Chord Progressions in the performance data played as
is by specifying Non-Chord Type.
Normally, when the Chord Type with a root of “C” is
changed to “N.C.,” the performance data is played with no
conversion of the chords.
If the root is a note other than “C,” the original performance
data is played based on that root. For example, when “D” is
selected with Non-Chord Type, the original performance
data is played a whole step up from the original data.
If the “
” is no longer displayed in the upper right of
the screen, this means that chords are not recorded in
subsequent measures.
You can have a recorded data play by pressing [START]
while Step Recording is in progress. The measure
currently being played appears in the left display.
* You cannot proceed with recording while the data is being
played.
When the last Form is played, the performance stops,
and performance returns to the beginning position, and
then is enabled for recording.
* To stop a performance in progress, press [STOP]. The
performance returns to the beginning position, then is
enabled for recording.