Using Sync; Using Auto Accompaniment - Sound-X SMI-1410 User Manual

The singing machine smi-1410: user guide
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Using SYNC

This feature allows you to synchronize the start of an auto-style with the beginning of
your music.
After selecting and entering an auto-style, press
the tempo and the metronome flash confirming the keyboard is in a standby mode.
Begin playing the keyboard. The keyboard automatically begins to play the style when you
press any key.
Using FILL-IN
This feature allows you to insert a short (1- to 2- measure) variation in the beat pattern
of a selected auto-style.
Simply press
SYNC/FILL-IN
variation, then the original style automatically resumes at the end of the current
measure. Or to insert a longer variation, hold down
the variation until you release the

Using Auto Accompaniment

The 19 keys on the left side of the keyboard with notes above them are called
accompaniment keys. The accompaniment keys you press determine the type of chord
that plays.
You can set the keyboard to play with no accompaniment or two different types of auto
accompaniment using the accompaniment keys.
Normal
- [normal mode]. Chords are turned off in this mode (but you are able to
select voice and style).
S. Finger
- [single fingering mode]. This mode allows you to play chords on the
accompaniment keys using the standard chord formations (see "Single Fingering").
Fingered
- [standard fingering mode]. This mode allows you to play chords on the
accompaniment keys using chord formations of three or more notes. The chord
name appears on the display. The number of keys you press determines the type of
chord that plays.
Note:
Your keyboard defaults to the normal mode. Follow the steps under "Single Fingering" or
"Standard Fingering" to set it to an accompaniment mode.
while the auto-style is playing. The keyboard inserts a
SYNC/FILL-IN
button.
E08
SYNC/FILL-IN
. The black dots below
SYNC/FILL-IN
. The keyboard plays

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