Roland KF-90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the Performance
Chapter 4
Composing an Accompaniment By
Entering Chords (Chord Sequencer)
You can enter its chord progression, the places where the accompaniment
pattern changes, and so on to create an accompaniment for the song. This
feature is called “Chord Sequencer.”
With chord sequencer, you can create an accompaniment ahead of time and
play along with this accompaniment using just your right hand. This makes
it easier to enjoy automatic accompaniment.
Creating an accompaniment with Chord Sequencer is carried out at the
Chord Sequencer screen.
1. Press the [Composer Navigator] button, getting its indicator
to light up.
The Composer Navigator screen appears.
2. Touch <Chord Sequencer>.
The screen like the one shown below is called “Chord Sequencer screen.”
fig.04-08.e
One measure is inserted after the measure indicated by
the cursor.
This deletes the measure indicated by the cursor.
In the Chord Selecter screen, specify the chord. Refer to
“Inputting Chords Without Playing the Keyboard” (p.
107)
Erase all of the data that has been input.
This clears the settings in the place where the cursor is
positioned.
This records the accompaniment you have composed.
Touch here when you have finished creating all your input
This is the “cursor.”
The cursor shows where
the chord change or other
information is input.
This indicates the position
where the accompaniment
pattern (Division) or the
Style Orchestrator changes.
This is the end of the
song. When continuing
to add input, insert
measures by touching
<Ins>.