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PK7/PK5 has 4 different Chord recognition modes which trigger the automatic accompaniment in various
different ways: FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2, ONE FINGER e FREESTYLE.
Fingered 1
At least three notes are needed for the chords to be recognized.
Fingered 2
The chord will play according to the actual notes pressed. A three note chord will trigger the full accompani-
ment. With one or two notes, the chord will be recognized 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 recognized 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).
One Finger Chords
C (maj)
C min
FreeStyle
A three note chord is recognized anywhere on the keyboard, even if played above the current split point. If you
play one or two notes, the chord is not recognized and the accompaniment 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:
C dim
C 7
Note: A table listing the
chords recognized by the
PK7/PK5 is in the Appendix.
C maj7
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