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(5
er, this can be changed to seventh chord, minor
chord or minor seventh.
No pedal keyboard keys are depressed:
Major chord
° White pedal keyboard key is depressed:
Seventh chord
Black pedal keyboard key is depressed:
Minor chord
@ White
and
black pedal
keyboard
keys are
depressed simultaneously:
Minor seventh chord
When the MEMORY
button is set to ON, auto-
matic accompaniment continues even when the
lower keyboard keys are released.
Depress both the LOWER and PEDAL memory
buttons.
Automatic
accompaniment
will
continue even when you release the lower key-
board keys.
f i
I
GUSTE
PEDAL
MEMORY
To change the accompaniment chords, depress
another
lower keyboard key again. This opera-
tion
brings a change to automatic
accompani-
ment with the new chords, with the sound from
the newly depressed key as the basic sound. If
only the LOWER
or PEDAL memory button is
set to ON, the sound of the keyboard
whose
corresponding memory
button is not depressed
(LOWER:
tone
color
of
lower
keyboard,
rhythmic chords; PEDAL:
tone color of pedal
keyboard) is no longer heard when that button is
released, and the automatic accompaniment of
the rhythm
and
tone colors of the keyboard
whose corresponding memory
button
is set to
ON continues.
@When the SINGLE FINGER CHORD button
is depressed,
the
musical
intervals
of the
detected chords do not vary no matter which
musical interval basic note keys on the lower
keyboard are depressed.
Accompaniment with the chords struck when
the lower keyboard keys are depressed
(1) Select the desired rhythm with the auto rhythm
controls.
(2) Depress the FINGER CHORD button.
EN
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5
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FINGERED CUSTOM
PEDAL
CHORD
— ABC
MEMORY
(3) Depress the keys on the lower keyboard so that
chords are struck. The chords now created by
depressing the keys are superimposed onto the
rhythm for automatic accompaniment.
@Try
making
your
own
major,
minor
and
seventh chords.
* The tone colors of the lower keyboard's tone
levers form
chord
play with the sustaining
sound of the flute and cello, etc.
However,
in the case
of the 'wah guitar',
chords are superimposed by a rhythm pattern
which is separate from the rhythmic chords.
(4) When the tone levers of the pedal keyboard are
operated, automatic accompaniment is available
with
the pedal
sound
in accordance
with the
rhythm and chords on the lower keyboard which
have
been depressed,
without
the pedal keys
having to be depressed. (Auto bass function)
(5) When
the
MEMORY
button
is set to ON,
automatic accompaniment continues even when
the lower keyboard keys are released.
Depress both the LOWER and PEDAL memory
buttons.
Automatic
accompaniment
will
continue even when you release the lower key-
board keys with the chords struck by the lower
keyboard keys.
To change the accompaniment chords, depress
another
lower keyboard
key again. Automatic
accompaniment
will
continue
with
the new
chord.
If only the LOWER or PEDAL memory button is
set to ON, the sound of the keyboard whose
corresponding memory button is not depressed is
no longer heard when that button is released, and
the automatic accompaniment of the rhythm and
tone colors of the keyboard whose corresponding
memory button is set to ON continues.
eWhen
the
FINGERED
CHORD
button
is
depressed,
the
musical
intervals
of
the
automatic chords change in accordance with
the position of the keys on the lower key-
board which have been depressed.

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