Synchro Start E Stop; Fill; Intro/Ending - Korg iS35 User Manual

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NING section, and on the "ChordRecog (Chord
recognition mode)" parameter of the Disk/Global
mode (see page 162).
When the chords are played on the integrated key-
board (or over a master keyboard connected over
the special Global channel):
• if the CHORD SCANNING is LOWER, the chords
played with the left hand below the split point will
be detected;
• if the CHORD SCANNING is UPPER or FULL, the
chords played above the split point or with two
hands on the entire keyboard will be detected.
Note: If the option assigned to the "ChordRecog
(Chord recognition mode)" parameter is "Fingered
1", you only need to play a note to detect a major
chord.
When the iS35 is connected to a MIDI controller
over channels other than Global (i.e. when a MIDI
accordion is connected), the chords must be
received over the Chord 1 and Chord 2 channels,
on which no extension limits exist (split point).
The MIDI Setup (see page 150) selected when con-
necting the controller will always create the suita-
ble condition to send the chords in the correct way
through the appropriate channels.
Once the chord has been detected, the rhythm will
be joined by the bass and the other accompaniment
tracks that play following the detected chords.
If the MEMORY-CHORD button led is on, the
chords will remain in memory also after releasing
the notes.
The chord name is shown on the display:
Recognized chord
Continue playing the chords and play the mel-
3
ody.
4
Press START/STOP to stop the accompaniment.

Synchro start e stop

You can make the accompaniment start or stop with-
out pressing START/STOP.
With the accompaniment stopped, light up the
1
SYNCHRO-START led.
The Synchro Start makes the accompaniment start
when the notes for the chord recognition chords are
played.
Play a chord in the chord recognition area to
2
start the accompaniment.
Light up the SYNCHRO-STOP led.
3
The Synchro Start makes the accompaniment stop
when the notes for the chord recognition chords are
released.
4
Release the chord recognition notes to stop the
accompaniment.
The accompaniment stops at once.
Play a chord again in the chord recognition
5
area to restart the accompaniment.
Turn off the SYNCHRO-STOP led.
6
If the SYNCHRO-STOP led is off and the MEM-
ORY-CHORD led is on, the accompaniment will
continue playing also when the chord recognition
notes are released.
7
Continue playing, then press START/STOP to
stop the accompaniment.

Fill

The fill is an interlude that breaks the rhythm conti-
nuity. Each style of the iS35 has two different fill-
ins.
1
Start the automatic accompaniment (with
START/STOP or SYNCHRO-START + played
notes).
2
Whilst playing press one of the FILL [1] or [2]
keys.
A fill-in will be played. When the fill finishes, a dif-
ferent variation may be selected (see "Page 5:
Ensemble/Variation change" in the Arrangement
Play mode).
3
Press START/STOP to stop the accompaniment.

Intro/ending

"Intro" means introduction, "ending" means end.
Each style has two intros and two endings, which are
selected by one of the two buttons in the INTRO/
ENDING section.
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