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Automatic Accompaniment
Select the Intro/Ending Type <2>.
Now when you specify a chord with the keyboard, a short intro is played, and the
accompaniment starts.
❍ Starting at the press of a button
1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button and [Start/Stop] button simultaneously,
and the indicators lights go out.
The Sync Start function is cancelled.
2. Play a chord on the lower part of keyboard.
Choose the chord to be played when the accompaniment begins playing.
3. Press the [Intro/Ending] button or the [Start/Stop] button.
When you press the [Intro/Ending] button, the intro plays, and the accompaniment
starts. When you press the [Start/Stop] button, the accompaniment starts without
the intro.
■ Stopping Automatic Accompaniment
❍
Stopping with an Added Ending
1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button.
An ending plays and the Automatic Accompaniment stops.
To stop with a short Ending
On the Basic screen, touch <Arranger> to select the following page:
Select the Intro/Ending Type <2>.
Chord Tones and Bass Tones
When you play the keys in the left-hand side of the keyboard while the [Start/Stop]
button’s indicator is not lit, chords play. This note is called the “Chord Tone,” and
the root of the chord being played at the same time is called the “Bass Tone.”
You can change the sound of
the chord tone and bass tone.
Take a look at “Changing How
Chords Are Played and
Specified (Arranger Config)”
(p. 128).
<1>: Normal Ending
<2>: Short Ending
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