Playing While Adding Automatic Accompaniment - Korg C-900 Owner's Manual

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3. Getting acquainted with the C-900
Enter Arrangement Play mode
Turn off Piano mode
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3. Playing while adding automatic
accompaniment
Adding an accompaniment is actually quite simple.
While listening to the automatic accompaniment (arrangement play) produced by the
C-900, you can also play sounds from the keyboard at the same time.
You can also make changes to the arrangement to suit your playing.
1. Enter Arrangement Play mode.
If the ARR PLAY LED is lit, the C-900 is in Arrangement Play mode.
If you are not in Arrangement Play mode, press the ARR PLAY key located to the right
side on the operating panel.
2. Turn off Piano mode.
In order to play with automatic accompaniment, you must first turn off Piano mode.
If the PIANO MODE LED is lit, the C-900 is in Piano mode.
If you are in Piano mode, press the PIANO MODE key located in the right side of the
operating panel.
→1. The PIANO MODE LED will go out.
→2. The following display will appear.
Number and name of the arrangement currently in use
3. First select an arrangement.
Press one of the ARRANGEMENT GROUP and ARRANGEMENT SELECT keys
located in the left side of the panel.
→ The following display will appear. (The number and name of the displayed
arrangement will depend on the keys that you pressed and the number of
times that they were pressed.)
Tempo of the currently selected arrangement (playback speed)
The arrangements of the C-900 are organized into 17 arrangement groups. Within each
group, use the ARRANGEMENT SELECT keys to select arrangements.
Name
Number
ARR:
0 8 Beat 1
=120
Number and name of the currently selected arrangement
ARR:
1 Foxtrot 2
=137

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