Download Print this page

Creating Rhythm And Auto-Accompaniment Patterns - Kawai FS650 Owner's Manual

Personal keyboard
Hide thumbs Also See for FS650:

Advertisement

Creating Rhythm and Auto-
Accompaniment Patterns:
Have you ever wished you could take your own musical
ideas and put together a dynamite Auto-Accompaniment
of your own?
With the FS650, you can!
Using the programming functions of the FS650, it is
possible for you to create Intro, Fill in, Ending, and Basic
patterns for each of the F5650's Auto-Accompaniment
parts: rhythm, bass, and chords.
You can build these
patterns from scratch, or you can alter one or more
elements (chord, bass, drums) of a preset pattern. This is
an extremely powerful feature that offers you tremendous
creative freedom!
As an example, let's try making a few changes to Rhythm
number 13 (POP ROCK) to develop a new pattern.
1. Use the RHYTHM button and the SELECTOR buttons
to select the POP ROCK pattern (number 13).
2. Let's begin by changing the Basic pattern.
With the rhythm turned OFF, press the USER
PROGRAM ACC & O.E AD-LIB button. The display
will change to read 64, which is short for "Basic." This
indicates that the Basic pattern has been selected.
@ First, let's change the Rhythm pattern
Find the USER PROGRAM keys at the right end of the
keyboard which are identified by ACC. above the keys
(F#5 to A5). These are the USER PROGRAM keys for
changing accompaniments.
Press the G#5 key. The display should change to show
the number of the POP ROCK pattern (that is, number
13).
The basic Rhythm pattern for the POP ROCK pattern is
at left:
Let's try adding the high clap sound on top of the snare
drum. Just press the D#1 key, which controls the high
clap sound, in time with the snare drum.
Feel
fr
dd
other
rhyth
d
like.
CA
ff you make aiaisiak:
Maik oneeouael
fg oauipie
i
.
fi
(high clap), use the RHYTHM ERASE key (A5) to
remove the mistake. Hold down the RHYTHM ERASE
key (A5) while you press the "high clap" key (D#1). AU
high clap sounds will be instantly erased.

Advertisement

loading