INTRO / ENDING
When a rhythm is stopped, by pressing the INTRO button the display will show
“Intro” and a rhythm style is predisposed, and a preliminary music sequence will then
starts when you press the START / STOP or KEY START buttons.
When a rhythm is on, by pressing the ENDING button, a final musical sequence stars.
FILL IN
When a rhythm is on function and you press the FILL IN button you produce a rhythmic variation of the drums.
KEY START
The KEY START function can be switched on when the rhythm is not playing; the
display shows “
Key Start
”.
If the keyboard is split, you can activate the rhythm by playing a chord in the left part
of the keyboard.
If it is not split, play a chord including at least three keys anywhere on the keyboard.
BREAK
By pressing the BREAK control during the performance of a rhythm style, you will
activate an orchestral ‘break’.
By pressing BREAK when the rhythm is not playing, a brief introductive orchestral
break will be executed.
The display shows “
Intro
”.
FUNCTIONS
ARRANGER ON / OFF
When a rhythm is functioning it starts or stops the arrangement of the rhythm.
To start press number 26 ARRANGER ON (usually on) and to stop press number 27 ARRAN-
GER OFF.
FREE CHORD
Chords are played in the traditional way and all the main chords are identi-
fied.
Standard setting is active.To select it use the EASY/ FREE CHORD con-
trol; the display shows “
Free Chord
”.
EASY PLAY enables Free Chord automatically.
The FREE CHORD mode works across the whole keyboard too when
FULL KEYBOARD is on.
The display shows the name of the chord in the Anglo-Saxon notation.
EASY CHORD
This function allows you to compose chords on the left side
of the keyboard with the simplified mode:
one key will provide a major chord, two keys a minor chord
and three keys a dominant 7th chord.
You can enable it with the EASY/ FREE CHORD button;
the display shows “
Easy Chord
”.
The fundamental note of the chord (the most important one
and the one that gives the name to the chord) is represented
by the key pressed on the far left. For example, by pressing
simultaneously C, D and E, you will get a C7 dominant chord.
10
MAJOR
CHORD
G
F
E
D
A
B
B
A
MINOR
CHORD
G
F
E
D
A
B
B
A
SEVENTH
CHORD
G
F
E
D
A
B
B
A
Anglo-Saxon notation
Latin notation
German notation