Arrange Mode; Fingered 1; Fingered 2; One Finger - GEM WK2 Owner's Manual

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Arrange Mode

The WK2 has 4 different Chord recognition modes which trigger the automatic accompani-
ment in various different ways: FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2, ONE FINGER and FREE-
STYLE.

FINGERED 1

At least three notes are needed for the chords to be recognised.

FINGERED 2

The chord will play according to the actual notes pressed. A three note chord will trigger the
full accompaniment. With one or two notes, the chord will be recognised but the notes
played of the accompaniment will be limited to those actually played.

ONE FINGER

A single note played below the Split Point
is recognised as the root of a major chord.
To obtain a minor chord play the root
and the minor third (e.g. C and Eb).
For a diminished, play the root and
the diminished fifth (C + Gb above or
below C).
For a seventh chord play the root and
the seventh (C + Bb above or below
C).
For a major 7th, play the root and the
augmented seventh (C + B above or
below C).

FREESTYLE

A three note chord is recognised anywhere on the keyboard, even if played above the
current split point. If you play one or two notes, the chord is not recognised and the accom-
paniment does not change.
This chord recognition option allows you to play your melody anywhere along the keyboard
with the Upper 1 and /or Upper 2 keyboard sounds. Selecting FreeStyle disables the Lower
keyboard section, if active.
Use the following procedure to select the desired chord recognition option:
1. Press the Cursor buttons as many times as necessary until the arrowhead is next to the ARR.
MODE menu function.
The display shows the current chord recognition mode in large letters.
2. Press the PAGE buttons repeatedly to scroll through the options until the one desired is shown.
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C (maj)
C min
C dim
C 7
C maj7
Note: If you hold down the Arrange Mode button for a few
seconds, you enter directly into the chord recognition se-
lection pages. The new Arrange Mode setting remains in
memory even after power down and can be memorised to
the Performance.
Finger1>
Finger2>
OneFing>
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