Sync; Fill-In; Single Finger Accompaniment - SAWTOOTH ST-PKB-61 User Manual

61 keys digital electronic keyboard
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2. Sync

Press Sync button to start the Sync effect and press any key of the left 19 keys to have
Rhythm when you play. In this case, the auto chord will be in effect when you play any key
in left 19 keys if chord effect is started. Press the Sync button to end the Rhythm effect and
start sync effect when rhythm is being played. Press Sync button to end sync effect when
sync effect is running.
3. Fill in
Press Fill-in button to add a short fill in rhythm variation at any time while the rhythm
is playing. Then the normal Rhythm will begin from next measure.
4. Accompaniment Volume
There are 8 levels of accompaniment volume. The default level of accompaniment
volume is 06. Press + or - button to adjust the accompaniment volume with the selected
volume being displayed on digital display. Press the + and - button simultaneously to reset
the volume to default status.
Auto accompaniment
1. Single Finger
Press Start/Stop button to start the auto accompaniment. Then press Single Finger to
start single finger accompaniment. Press any key of left 19 keys of the keyboard to begin
rhythm. Press different key on left keyboard to select different chord. One key you press
will always determine the root of the chord you played. Please refer to the following chart
of playing C , Minor, Seventh and Minor-seventh Chords in Single finger Mode. Press
Start/Stop button again to end the effect.
2. Fingered Chord
Press Start/Stop button to start the auto accompaniment. Then press Fingered
accompaniment button to start fingered accompaniment. Press any key of left 19 keys of
the keyboard to begin rhythm. Press different key on left keyboard to select different chord.
Once you play any chord in auto accompaniment section of keyboard, the chord along with
rhythm will be automatically begun to play. Please refer to the following chart of playing
chord types. Press Start/Stop button again to end the effect.
III. Basic Operation

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