Generalmusic WK3 World Keyboard Owner's Manual page 91

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One Finger, Fingered, FreeStyle - the Chord rec-
ognition modes
WK3 can recognise the chords used to trigger
the automatic accompaniment in various differ-
ent ways: One finger, Fingered and FreeStyle.
Note: In order for the chords to be recognised
(and the relative symbol to be displayed),
ARRANGE ON/OFF must be on.
One finger - a single note played below the Split
Point is recognised as the root of a major chord.
The relative chord symbol is shown as a single
letter (e.g. C = C Major).
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 dimin-
ished fifth (C + Gb above or below C)
For a seventh chord play the root and the sev-
enth (C + Bb above or below C).
For a major 7th, play the root and the augmented
seventh (C + B above or below C).
Fingered - the chord will play according to the
actual notes pressed. A three note chord will trig-
ger the full accompaniment of the current Style.
Playing one of two notes will play a sparse ac-
companiment. Four (or more note) chords are
also fully recognised.
FreeStyle - a three note chord is recognised any-
where on the keyboard, even if played above the
current split point. One or two notes does not
trigger the arrangements. This 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. Four (or more) note chords are
also fully recognised.
Note: In Freestyle mode, the Lower keyboard
button cannot be manually selected. An appropri-
ate warning is displayed if you try to select the
Lower button when it is off.
One Finger
C (major)
C min
C dim
C 7
C maj7
Styles 5•11

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