Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play
EN-26
Use the following procedure to turn off performance
evaluation, which evaluates your performance and displays a
score for Lesson 2, Lesson 3, and No Guidance Play.
1.
Press
cs
FUNCTION
and then use the
ct
[2]
(
o
) and [3] (
p
) keys to display “Lesson”.
2.
Press the
ct
[6] (ENTER) key.
3.
Use the
ct
[2] (
o
) and [3] (
p
) keys to
display “Scoring”.
4.
Press the
dk
[–] key to select the off setting.
If you have a song that is not divided into phrases for practice,
you can use the procedure below to specify the length of each
phrase you want to use to divide it.
1.
Press
cs
FUNCTION
and then use the
ct
[2]
(
o
) and [3] (
p
) keys to display “Lesson”.
2.
Press the
ct
[6] (ENTER) key.
3.
Use the
ct
[2] (
o
) and [3] (
p
) keys to
display “PhraseLn”.
4.
Use the
ct
number keys, and the
dk
[–] and [+]
keys to select a phrase length setting.
Simplifying accompaniment helps to make the lesson sound
easier to hear.
See Function No.42 under “
FUNCTION
Button (
cs
)
Functions” (page EN-43).
The part channel provides part information that is used by the
functions below. If a song does not have any part channel
information, the current settings of these functions will be
used.
• Tone Sync (page EN-21)
• Lesson Function (page EN-23)
See Functions No.64 and No.65 under “
FUNCTION
Button
(
cs
) Functions” (page EN-43).
Turning Off Performance Evaluation
Changing the Phrase Length
Setting
Number
Description
1
Length of one phrase is one measure.
2
Length of one phrase is two measures.
3
Length of one phrase is three measures.
4
Length of one phrase is four measures.
5
Length of one phrase is five measures.
6
Length of one phrase is six measures.
7
Length of one phrase is seven measures.
8
Length of one phrase is eight measures.
S c o r i n
g
P h r a s e L n
To simplify accompaniment
Specifying the Part Channel
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