Arrange Mode Menu - KETRON SD1 User Manual

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HARMONY :
Allows you to harmonise the lead played on the Right section according to the chord played. Activating Harmony
with the relative push button (the LED lights up) displays a page from where you can select the type of harmonisa-
tion using the function buttons. It is not possible to activate more than one type of harmonisation and each selec-
tion deletes the previous one. The following parameters are available:

ARRANGE MODE MENU

From the main display page you gain access to the control of the different Arranger functions by pressing F4 Arrange Mode. The functions are
listed on two pages that can be accessed using the PAGE +/- buttons. The parameters are assigned to the relevant function buttons. The mod-
ifications carried out on the different parameters are valid for all the Styles but are not permanently stored. If you wish to call up these modi-
fications also later on, you need to save them within a Registration. The parameters Lower Octave, Lower Mode, Reverb Lock, Step Tempo
are excluded from storage. The parameters set in Arrange Mode are valid for all Styles until a new Registration is called up.
ARRANGE MODE: FIRST PAGE
F1 Low 1 Hold:
pressing repeatedly the function push button F1 activates (÷) or otherwise the storage of the notes played with
Lower 1 while the Arranger is executing. In this way you will still hear the notes played with Lower 1 on the left to
the split point of the keyboard, even after you have stopped playing them. Hold on Lower 1 is activated by default,
since usually a strings or pad timbre is used.
F2 Low 2 Hold:
the same as F1 Low 1 Hold, but dedicated to the second timbre assigned to Lower 2. Hold on Lower 2 is disabled by
default, since usually a piano type timbre is used..
F3 Low 1 Octave:
once selected with the function button, this transposes the timbre of Lower 1 by +/- three octaves, using the VALUE
+/- push buttons.
F4 Low 2 Octave:
the same as F3 Low 1 Octave but dedicated to the timbre of Lower 2.
F1 Full: The notes of the chord played on the portion left to the split point are repeated on the right part and
added to the lead played.
F2 Jazz: Similar to Full, but with a more complex harmonisation, differentiated according to the sound played
on the Right part.
F3 Double Up: Doubles the notes of the lead with those of the superior octave.
F4 Double Down: Doubles the notes of the lead with those of the lower octave.
F5 5TH: Adds the fifth superior to the lead.
F6 Blue Gras: Typical country harmonisation.
F7 Trill: To obtain this effect, you need to play at least two notes on the Right section. The two notes are
automatically and alternatively repeated according to the speed set with F9 Speed.
F8 Repeat: Repeats the single note played with the speed set with F9 Speed and synchronised with the
Tempo value in use.
F9 Speed: Pressing the relevant function button repeatedly sets different speeds for F7 Trill and F8 Repea
F10: FOLK1 - FOLK 2
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