Kawai SR5 Owner's Manual page 11

Digital electronic organs
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Automatic rhythm accompaniment on and off.
8) Rhythm Volume/Tone Section
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These switches control the rhythm sections output
volume and tone.
Using a higher tone setting produces a more metalic
tone.
6) Tap Tempo Switch
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Alternate method of setting the tempo of the rhythm
accompaniment. Just tap the switch at the speed you
would like and the tempo is automatically set.
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$2 Auto Play Orchestra Section
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These switches control the tone, volume and features
of the organs auto accompaniment.
This feature offers 3 different rhythm fill-in patterns.
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This feature offers a selection of rhythm patterns to
use for an introduction or as an end to a song.
85 One Two Play Switch
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This feature automatically puts the organ in 1-finger
chord play. It automatically sets up the appropriate
registrations and orchestral accompaniment for the
rhythm pattern selected. Each of the 64 rhythms has a
different registration and accompaniment.
Hand Percussion Switch
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Pressing this turns the lower keyboard into a per-
cussion section. Each key then controls the instrument
appearing on the keyboard template.
62 Transpose Switch
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This allows you to transpose into another key. The
transpose feature has a range of 1 octave.
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Pressing these increases and decreases the numbers
appearing on the multifunction display. Usually the
display is showing the rhythm tempo, so pressing the
right arrow will increase the tempo, left arrow will
decrease the tempo. The arrow function also plays a
key role in such functions as tuning, transposing,
controlling the program sequencer and transferring
data between the organ and an IC card,
@9 Variation Switches
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Pressing these introduces a variation into the rhythm
pattern that is playing.
Rhythm Selection Switches
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Since each rhythm pattern has 3 additional variations,
these 16 switches provide instant access to 64 pre-
recorded rhythm patterns.
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Foot Switches
MIDI Terminals
page 51
These provide standardized connections to other MIDI
instrument.
Front Panel Jacks
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These allow you to connect
headphones,
a micro-
phone, home stereo and other audio equipment to
organ.
Rear Panel Jacks
page 58
These provide connections to optional equipment and
system enhancements.

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