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d. Fingered Mode
This Fingering method allows you to have Auto
Accompaniment by playing Chords in the usual manner.
It
is well suited for the individual who is accustomed to
playing Chords, and also for those songs containing
Chords which are not possible to play using the SINGLE
FINGER mode.
Step 1: Select a Rhythm Style.
Step 2: Press the FINGERED button.
When you press the FINGERED button, the corresponding
LED will light up, and FINGERED mode has been
assigned. At this time, the PSS-795 will automatically be in
the SYNCHRO START Stand By position.
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
FINGERING
ORCHESTRATION
o
X
о
о
о
SINGLE
ER.
INTRO LARGE BRIDGE
а OLIO
* When the PAD ASSIGN LED is lit, if the Fingering button (SINGLE
FINGER or FINGERED) is pressed, Pad Assigning will be cancelled
and the LED will be turned off.
Step 3: Press the Auto Accompaniment keys.
When you press the Auto Accompaniment keys which are
detectable as a Chord, the Chords will change accordingly.
Step 4: Stop the Auto Accompaniment.
When you want to Stop the Auto Accompaniment, press
the SYNCHRO START/ENDING button, or the START/
STOP button.
When you press the SYNCHRO START/ENDING button,
the Auto Accompaniment will finish in the Ending pattern.
« Example > The following diagram shows an
example of playing using the FINGERED mode:
Dm7
F
G7
ПИ
ШІЛ! (ТІЛІ [IHE
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e. Detectable Chords
Types of Chords for Auto Acccompaniment detectable in
the SINGLE FINGER/FINGERED modes are listed below:
Detected as a Chord if the Branketted note is not played:
ex. Detectable Chords on the Root "C"
Minor
Chord: Cm (*)
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Suspended
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mmm
:
WAN
Chord: C (*)
а
7th Chord:
Diminished
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an
Chord: Cdim
Minor
^
Minor 7th Chord:
Major 7th
М
m7
А
е
Chord:
=
Cmw (*)
Major 7th Chord:
Minor 6th
Cw (*)
Chord: Cme
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e
Minor 7th Flatted
Single Chord: CS
7th
Suspended
4th Chord:
ele}
Crousa (*)
* Specified Chords (marked with a star) are detected when you play
its inversions. A Diminished or Augmented Chord will be detected
with the lowest note you play taken as its Root.
D
Minor 7th Flatted 5th Chords and Minor 6th Chords are similar in the
intervals of Chord tones (ex. Bm7-5 and Dme includes the same
notes.). So only when the lowest note played can be taken as the
Root of a Minor 6th Chord, it will be detected as a Minor 6th Chord.
Otherwise, it will be detected as a Minor 7th Flatted 5th Chord.
<< Reference #4 >>
>> Why don't you try using many different
techniques such as switching LARGE on/off or NORMAL/
BRIDGE, to vary the arrangments of your songs.
>> When you insert a Fill-in using the FILL TO
NORMAL or FILL TO BRIDGE buttons, the arranging of the
accompaniment will automatically change to fit the Fill-in
itself. So keep in mind how those changes occur, and use
them to add flavor to your performances.
>>To use the Harmony Effect without Auto
Accompaniment, simply press the SYNCRO START/
ENDING button to cancel it. You still have the Harmonized
tones in accord with the Chord Progression.

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