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5. Programming the Accompaniment
This feature allows you to easily memorize chord progressions as well as registra-
tions one at a time by simply pressing certain buttons.
CHORD SEQUENCE PROGRAMMER
(HE-S only)
REGIST./
EDIT:
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1 Memorize each of the Registrations required for your performance.
Memorize each of the Registrations that you wish to use in your performance into
REGISTRATION MEMORY.
2 Turn to the MULTI-MENU
page marked
C.S.P. RECORD,
then while
pressing the
(£ (treble clef) button, press the EDIT/CLEAR button.
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The two SONG buttons will start to flash.
3 Select one of the SONG buttons.
While these buttons are flashing, press one of them. The
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corresponding lamp for the song you have selected and the
(JC)
EDIT/CLEAR lamp will stay illuminated.
Á call the registration that you wish to use at
the start of your performance, then press
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Press the numeric REGISTRATION MEMORY button
of the registration you wish to program first, then
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press the REGIST. button. This Registration No. will be
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programmed at the beginning of the Sequence data.
5 While playing the first chord, press a duration button.
2 beat length
4 beat length
(3 beats in case of waltz)—.
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If you wish, you can use the Single Finger feature from the AUTO BASS CHORD
section, thereby enabling you to memorize the chords by using one, two, or three
fingers. (** page 20)
When a duration button is pressed, you will hear a "beep", indicating that the chord
has been stored in memory. Continue programming the remaining chords in this same
manner.
6 If you wish to add a Fill In pattern at any point, press the REGIST./
button while pressing the FILL IN button.
The Intro./Ending patterns can also be preprogrammed. See [Intro./Ending Program]
on the next page.
[Registration
Data
Which
Can
be Pro-
grammed]
Besides programming chords, the C.S.P. can also
be used to program the data describing the
Registration sequence.
* The C.S.P. can be programmed with the data
indicating which numeric buttons of REGISTRA-
TION MEMORY were pressed as well as the ON
data of the Fill In, Intro, and Ending patterns.
eThe C.S.P. cannot be programmed with the
actual data stored in REGISTRATION MEMORY
and/or the data of any changes made in the
registration settings at the panel.
e Unless the contents of REGISTRATION MEMORY
are exactly the same during programming and
playback, the programmed
registrations will
sound differently during playback. If you wish
to play back the same registrations that you
programmed, be sure to transfer the data to a
RAM Pack after you finish programming.
[Memory Capacity]
Each of the SONG buttons can store up to about
120 events such as chords, Fill In, etc., in its
memory. When this memory is completely full, a
warning sound (3 beeps) will be heard.
[To program Chordless Measures]
If you wish to program
a measure
without
chords, simply press a duration button without
playing any notes on the lower keyboard.
{Additional Information]
eln case C.S.P. data has been registered at the
SONG 1 or SONG 2 button, such data will be
completely erased by simultaneously pressing
the Treble Clef and EDIT/CLEAR buttons.
ePrior to programming,
make
sure that the
SONG 1 and 2 buttons are off before pressing
the Treble Clef and EDIT/CLEAR buttons.

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