Creating Accompaniment Styles; Creating One Finger Ad-Lib; Phrases - Kawai X65-D Owner's Manual

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@ Creating Accompaniment Styles
Suppose you want to create a complete Accompaniment Style on an external sequencer (such as KAWAI's professional MIDI
sequencer, the Q-80EX) and store it in the keyboard's User Memory for use with the auto-accompaniment feature.
Here's how it can be done:
@ Recording Auto-Accompaniment Styles Created with an External
Sequencer for Use with the X65-D
1. First, program the Accompaniment Style into your external sequencer.
2. Next, make sure that the external sequencer's MIDI Transmit channels match the Rhythm, Chords and Bass channels of
your X65-D.
3. Use the TEMPO DOWN button to change the display until it reads SYC (short for "SYNC").
4. Prepare your keyboard to record the Style into User Memory. Record the Group B Rhythm part first. Begin by pressing
the STYLE MAKER button just as you did when you created a Style with the Style Maker feature. Then, select which of
the four pattern types (BASIC, INTRO, FILL-IN, or ENDING) you are going to record from the sequencer. Finally, select
the Group B Rhythm part by pressing the G#5 key twice. Now the keyboard is set to record the Style from the external
sequencer. When you start the Style from the external sequencer, the X65-D will begin recording that part automatically
in "SYNC" with the sequencer.
5. Record the other parts one-at-a-time, making sure that the MIDI Transmit channels are matched with the appropriate
channels on your keyboard. Repeat Steps 4 above to prepare the keyboard for recording. Select the appropriate pattern type,
and start your external sequencer.
6. Once the complete Style has been recorded, you're ready to store the Style in the keyboard's User Memory.
7, Store your new Style using the STYLE MAKER button (as described on Page A-7 of this manual).
@ Creating ONE FINGER AD-LIB Phrases
You can also use the same procedure just described to create ONE FINGER AD-LIB phrases on an external sequencer and store
them in the keyboard's user memory.
M@ Recording ONE FINGER AD-LIB Phrases Created with a
Sequencer for Use with the X65-D
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1. First, program a ONE FINGER AD-LIB phrase into your external sequencer.
2. Prepare the Keyboard to Record:
¢ Use the ACCOMP. STYLE and SELECTOR buttons to select the Style you want as background for your ONE FINGER
AD-LIB phrases.
« Make sure that the MIDI Transmit channel of your sequencer matches the keyboard's MIDI Receive channel for SOUND
1 (that is, channel 1).
«Press the STYLE MAKER button just as you did when you created ONE FINGER AD-LIB phrases earlier in this manual.
* Press the One Finger Ad-Lib key on which you want to store the new phrase.
3. Record the Phrase
Use the TEMPO DOWN button to change the display so that it reads "SyC" (which is short for "SYNC'). Now, when
you start playing the phrase from the sequencer, it will be recorded as the ONE FINGER AD-LIB phrase for the ONE FINGER
AD-LIB key that is currently selected.
4. By selecting different ONE FINGER AD-LIB keys, you can record up to four different phrases from the external sequencer.
When you are through recording new phrases, use the "storing" procedure (see page A-9) to store the new Ad-Lib phrases
in User Memory along with the corresponding Style.
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