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Other Auto Accompaniment Functions
At times you may find it difficult to control the Auto Accompaniment
while playing a complicated piece of music that requires your full atten-
tion on the keyboard. The Accompaniment Assistance function lets you
program chord and pattern changes in advance, so that the Auto Accom-
paniment will play itself, letting you concentrate on playing the keyboard
parts.
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Setting Up the Accompaniment Assistance
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Use the following procedure to create Accompaniment Assistance
data before you begin your performance:
Z
Open the ACMP ASSIST display.
Accompaniment Assistance
• If the Clavinova’s memory contains
Accompaniment Assistance data, it will
be displayed in the ACMP ASSIST
display.
• The [ACMP ON] lamp will not light
when you load Accompaniment Assist-
ance data that includes an “accompa-
niment off” event (page 84). If you wish
to add chords to the loaded data, you
must first change this to an “accompa-
niment on” event. To do so, move the
cursor to the top of the first measure
as described in step 2 (page 82), press
[ACMP ON] to light the lamp, then
press SET. (See the sidebar on page
86 for details regarding the use of
“accompaniment off” events in Accom-
paniment Assistance playback.)
Press [DIRECT ACCESS], then [ACMP ASSIST].
B
Turn off the Music Database.
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When you’re done using the Music Database setup, press the [MU-
SIC DATABASE] button again.
➔
The [MUSIC DATABASE] lamp turns off, and the panel settings
you were using before you accessed the Music Database are re-
stored.
EXIT
DIRECT ACCESS
➾
ACMP ASSIST
HARMONY
MUSIC
DATABASE
➔
The [ACMP ASSIST] and [ACMP ON] lamps light, and the page 1
of the ACMP ASSIST display appears.
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