Configuring The Auto-Accompaniment (Arranger Setting); Configuring The Auto-Accompaniment; (Arranger Setting) - Roland FP-E50 Reference Manual

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Using the Auto-accompaniment

Configuring the Auto-accompaniment

(Arranger Setting)

1.
Press the [Menu] button .
The Menu screen appears.
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select "Scene Edit", and then
2.
press the [Enter] button .
The Scene Edit screen appears.
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select "Arranger Setting", and
3.
then press the [Enter] button .
The Arranger Setting screen appears.
MEMO
You can also long-press the [Accomp On] button on the Arranger Setting
screen to bring up this screen .
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select the parameter, and
4.
then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value .
Parameter
Value
Accomp
OFF, ON
Switch
Sets how chords are detected based on the keys you
play.
Standard
Intelligent
Pianist
(Only in Single/Dual
mode)
Chord Detect
Pianist2
(Only in Single/Dual
mode)
Easy
(Only in Split/
Twin Piano
mode)
Explanation
Turns the auto-accompaniment
feature on/off.
The normal chord detection mode.
This detects chords played below
F ´ 3 on the keyboard.
A chord detection feature adds
notes to complement the chord
structures you play.
This detects chords played below
F ´ 3 on the keyboard. With this
feature, you can play chords using
only one or two fingers.
Chords are detected when you
press at least three keys.
Chords are detected for all keys
across the keyboard.
Chords are detected when you
press at least three keys. When
pressing the hold pedal, this
detects chords by using the notes
that are sustaining as well.
This works the same as "Pianist"
when you're not pressing the hold
pedal.
Chords are detected for all keys
across the keyboard.
Chords are detected depending
on whether you press a white
key (major chord) or a black key
(minor chord) along with the root
note.
Parameter
Value
Split Point
B1–B6
Bass Inversion OFF, ON
Arranger Hold OFF, ON
Auto Fill In
OFF, ON
Intro Type
Short, Long
Ending Type
Short, Long
Activity Level
1–3
5.
Press the [Exit] button a number of times to return to
the top screen .
36
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Explanation
In Split mode, this sets the split
point that defines the area where
chords can be detected.
This turns the bass inversion
function on/off for the chords you
play on the keyboard.
* This is disabled when "Chord Detect" is set
to "Easy".
ON:
When the chord you play is
recognized, the instrument holds
the chord and uses it for auto-
accompaniment, until a new chord
is recognized.
OFF:
When you remove your
fingers from the keys and no chord
is recognized, the accompaniment
parts except for the drum part stop
playing.
ON:
When you press the [Variation
1] or [Variation 2] button while a
style is playing back, a fill-in plays
just before the variation changes.
OFF:
No fill-in plays when the
variation changes.
Sets the length of the intro.
Sets the length of the ending.
Sets how extravagant (advanced)
the accompaniment sounds for the
interactive function.

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