Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp GP-3 manual Setup KEY Mode Menu, Manual Bass, Key Mode Lower Hold

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SETUP - KEY MODE MENU

SETUP

CURSER

ENTER

CURSER

KEYMODESETUPMENU

1.Press the SETUP button.

2.Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Key Mode menu.

3.Press the ENTER button to access the Key Mode menu.

4.Use the CURSOR button to select a key mode type, then use the VALUE buttons to turn that key mode type on or off.

MANUAL BASS

The Manual Bass feature functions only when the piano is in the Auto Accompaniment Mode.

The Piano Keys below the Split Point will play notes on the bass chan- nel, thus allowing you to play a manual bass line with your left hand. The Manual Bass replaces the Auto Accompaniment Bass Line.

If you stop playing Manual Bass Notes the Auto Accompaniment Bass Line will return at the start of the next measure, or when a new Auto Accompaniment chord is generated.

 

Manual Bass

OFF

Key Mode

 

 

Lower Hold

0FF

 

 

 

 

LOWER HOLD

When the Lower Hold feature is on, some notes below the Split Point will remain playing even though the keys have been released.

The notes are cancelled when new keys are pressed, or when the pedal, assigned to lower hold, is engaged.

 

Manual Bass

OFF

Key Mode

 

 

Lower Hold

0FF

 

 

 

 

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GP-3 specifications

The Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation has long been recognized for its dedication to quality craftsmanship, and the GP-3 is a prime example of their commitment to producing high-quality musical instruments. The GP-3 is a versatile and beloved model among both budding musicians and seasoned professionals.

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