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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT (AUTO BASS CHORD)
- Most rhythm styles have their own
auto accompaniment, or auto bass chord, dedicated to that rhythm style. These auto
accompaniments create fully orchestrated rhythm, bass and chord progressions based on
the chords that you play with your left hand. The selected rhythm style determines the
characteristics of the auto accompaniment. The auto accompaniment section of the key-
board is assigned by the split point. The keys on the left of the split point are reserved for
the auto accompaniment. The keys to the right are available for normal playing.
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT FINGERING -
This piano has two auto ac-
companiment fingering modes, single and fingered.
1.
Press the ACCOMP MODE button, the indicator will light, and the
fingered mode will engage and the icon will appear on the display
screen.
Press the ACCOMP MODE button again and the single mode will
engage and the icon will appear on the display screen.
2.
Press the START/STOP or the SYNCH START buttons to start the
rhythm style, or press the INTRO/ENDING button to start with an
introduction. The auto accompaniment will start with the percus-
sive rhythm as soon as a recognized chord is played. If the
ACCOMP MODE button is not engaged, the indicator light is off,
only the percussive rhythm, without the auto bass chord will
sound. The introduction, ending and variation are still available.
The voice selected will be applied to the entire keyboard.
3.
Press the START/STOP or the SYNCH START buttons to stop the
accompaniment, or press the INTRO/ENDING button to stop with
an ending.
4.
Press the ACCOMP MODE button again and the indicator light will
go out and the auto accompaniment will disengage.
TEMPO
122
001:
GrandPno
FINGERED
TEMPO
122
001:
GrandPno
SINGLE
Auto accom-
paniment is in
fingered
mode.
Auto
accompani-
ment is in
single mode.
ACCOMP
MODE
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