Ps 6. &. Multi "Accompaniment System; Chord - Casio TONEBANK MT-750 Operation Manual

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The Casio Chord system has been developed SO ) you can play the four main
types of chords more easily. Playing of the chords is simplified as shown
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° pressing one of the Accompaniment keyboard keys produces a major
chord corresponding to that note.
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¢ Simultaneously pressing any key to the right (two keys at the same time)
results in a minor chord.
° peace pressing one more key to the right (three keys in all) produces
-a seventh chord, and pressing the fourth ues to the right (four oe
/: in all) creates a minor seventh chord.
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C (C major chord)—Press @.
Cm (C minor chord)—Press. @, @ together.
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C7 (C seventh chord)—Press @, @, © together. . Ss ina accom panineehees
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= Playing an accompaniment using FINGERED CHORD
@) Set the CHORD/MIDI selector to the FINGERED position.
(2) Select one of the auto-rhythms (refer to "5. Auto-rhythms" on page 12).
(3) Start:the auto-rhythm by pressing the START/STOP button.
® Play chords as usual on the accompaniment keyboard keys. The moment you
_ play a chord on the accompaniment scien keys, the auto- PCO
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pattern starts to play in the rhythm track:
© Press the START/STOP button again to stop auto- accompaniment play.
¢ This unit is capable of recognizing the following chords; M, m, neue ain, sus4, 7 MZ m7, 7-5,
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| This button inserts a light 1- measure 'introduction before starting the normal
accompaniment pattern.
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¢ INTRO (LONG) button
This button inserts a 4- to 5- measure introduction before starting the normal
accompaniment pattern. The chord progression used in the intro leads into
the progression used for the accompaniment. Even if you « do not specify an
accompaniment keyboard chord when you press this button for an intro, the
unit automatically bases the intro on the last chord you played (or,on Cmaj
if you have switched the unit on and have not yet played a chord).
¢ BREAK button
When
you press this button during play of an accompaniment, a 1- to
2-measure pattern is inserted, which stops at the beginning of a subsequent
pattern.
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