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Ending1–3
Half Bar Fill In
Fade In/Out
Fingered/
Fingered On Bass
Bass Hold
Song Play/Pause
Score Page +, -
Lyrics Page +, -
Text Page +, -
Talk On/Off
Tap Tempo
Percussion
Main Part On/Off
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Layer Part On/Off
Left Part On/Off
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Plays a fill-in, followed by the next Main section (that of the button on the immediate
right).
Same as the [ENDING/rit.] button. Three types of the Ending section are provided
for each Style and one of them can be assigned to the pedal.
While the pedal is pressed, the "Half bar fill-in" function is turned on and changing
sections of a Style at the first beat of the current section starts the next section from
the middle with automatic fill-in.
Switches the Fade In/Fade Out function on and off. This produces smooth fade-ins
and fade-outs when starting/stopping Style or Song playback. Press the pedal when
playback is stopped and press the STYLE CONTROL [STATR/STOP] button (or the
SONG [F/ K] (Play/Pause) button) to start playback with a fade in. To stop play-
back with a fade out, press the pedal during playback at the appropriate point.
The pedal alternately switches the Chord Fingering types between the Fingered and
Fingered On Bass.
While the pedal is pressed, the Accompaniment Style bass note will be held even if
the chord is changed during Style playback. If the fingering is set to AI Full Key-
board, the function does not work.
Same as the SONG [F/ K] (Play/Pause) button.
While the Song is stopped, you can turn to the next/previous score page (one page at
a time).
While the Song is stopped, you can turn to the next/previous lyrics page (one page at
a time).
You can turn to the next/previous text page (one page at a time).
Switches the microphone setup settings between Vocal and Talk.
Same as the [TEMPO/TAP] button.
The pedal plays a percussion instrument selected by the [4 ]–[8 ] buttons.
You can use the keyboard to select the desired percussion instrument.
When you select the percussion instrument by pressing a key on the keyboard, the velocity with which you press the
key determines the percussion volume.
Same as the PART ON/OFF [MAIN] button.
Same as the PART ON/OFF [LAYER] button.
Same as the PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button.

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