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Display
The display shows various items described below as well as the current Song, Style or Voice. It also includes a
range of indicators that show the on/off status for various functions.
Notation
Normally, the notes you play
on the keyboard are shown.
When Lesson playback is in
progress, the melody and
chord notes of the current
Song are shown. When the
Dictionary function is used,
the notes of the chord you
specify are shown.
NOTE
• Any notes occurring below or above the staff are
indicated by "8va" in the notation.
• For a few specific chords, not all notes may be
shown, due to space limitations in the display.
MASTER VOLUME indicator
The value of MASTER VOLUME is indicated by the
number of bars. The more bars shown, the higher the
volume level. The range is from 0–14. One bar repre-
sents 2 steps in the value.
001
Sound level is 13–14
Sound level is 3–4
Sound level is 1–2
Sound level is 0
(no indication).
Basic Operation and Displays
Measure
Indicates the current measure of the
Song or Style.
Indicates the beat of the current
Style or Song with flashing arrows.
Touch Response
Appears when the Touch Sensitiv-
ity (page 31) is set to 1–3.
Accompaniment On/Off (ACMP ON/OFF)
Appears when the entire keyboard
is divided into the accompaniment
area (left hand area) and melody
area (right hand area).
GrandPno
003
Indicates the chord currently being
played back, or being played in the
left hand area of the keyboard
(when the ACMP is turned on).
Fingering Guide
Indicates which fingers to use to
play the melody during Song play-
back. (page 23)
On/Off status of the right and left parts
During Song playback, you
can mute the left or right
parts of the Song by pressing
the [L] and [R] buttons. The
[L] and [R] icons indicate
the current status.
003
Beat
Chord
Right is on
Right is muted
Left and right
are on
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