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Available Split Point Range
(C2 ~ C7)
Basic and Variation Patterns
The auto accompaniment is based on a four-measure long sequence, of which there are two types:
the basic and variation.
Mixing up these patterns can greatly increase the impact of musical climax.
While an auto accompaniment is going on, press
FILL2/SYNC
button to enter the variation pattern
after a brief transitional sequence is played. Press
FILL1/SYNC
button to return to the basic
pattern, again with a brief transition.
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Basic pattern is intended for normal passages of a musical piece.
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Variation pattern is intended for the musical climax, or refrain in case of vocal music.
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These FILL buttons may be used just for the transition, or the FILL-IN effect to emphasize certain passages without
switching the ongoing pattern. For example, you may press
FILL1/SYNC
while on the basic pattern, which will play the
transition for the emphasizing effect, but not switch to the variation pattern afterwards.
Ending Auto Accompaniment
There are 2 methods to end the accompaniment.
q
End immediately
Press
START/STOP
to immediately stop an ongoing accompaniment.
w
End with a closing pattern
Press
INTRO/END
while an accompaniment is ongoing. A closing passage of maximum 12 measures
will be played before the accompaniment terminates.
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While the closing pattern is being played, pressing the FILL buttons will abort the closing and instead play the FILL
transitions, followed by the regular rhythm patterns.
Adjusting Split Point
Split Point also determines the area of keyboard that is used for indicating chords when using the auto
accompaniment in the Single Finger or Fingered mode. In these modes, chords should be indicated using the
keys on the left part, otherwise they would not be recognized.
While holding
SPLIT
, press the key that you wish to set as the split point. A 'bell' sound will be heard,
indicating that a new Split Point has been set. (default: F#3)
+
F#3