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(D
While
actually listening to
the
sound,
select
the
Chord
Memory
Nunnber you
like
with the
Value
Button
O-
16
different
Chords
are
preprogrammed
as
shown
below.
®
®-
®
®
You
can
rewrite
the
existing
chord
data
by
playing
the
connected
i<eyboard or
by
operating the
MKS-
50.
(In
the
MIDI
Mono
mode,
only the
later
method
is
available.)
©
Push
the
Tune/MIDI
Button
O-
(2)
Push
the
lower
side of the
Parameter Button
©
once.
The
Display
shows
"Memory
Protect"
UNISON
(D Using
the
Value Button
Q,
select
"OFF".
@
Using
the
Parameter
Button
©,
select
"Chord
Memory".
The
new
Chord
Memory Number
you
select
will
be
automatically
erased by
selecting a
dif-
ferent Patch.
To
retain
the
new
Chord,
take the
appropriate
writing
procedure
as explained
in
"c.
Writing
a
Patch"
on page
22.
If
you
play the
instrument extremely
fast,
too
many NOTE
ON
messages
are
continuously fed
in,
therefore,
the
chords
may
not
sound
por-
perly.
(D
Push
the Write Button
Q.
^
To
rewrite
the
Chord
data
by
playing the
keyboard,
play
the chord
here.
Then go
to
the step
®. The
Chord
can be
set within
the range
of 2
octaves
upper and
lower
from
C4
key.
(The
exceeding note
will
be
ignored.)
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