| Recording the automatic accompaniment without performing |
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| (Step Recording) | 55 |
| Let’s use step recording to input chords | 56 |
3. | Editing functions | 57 |
| Editing | 57 |
Functions | 63 | |
1. | Adjusting the pitch | 63 |
| Fine adjustments to the pitch | 63 |
| Changing the key (Transposing) | 63 |
| Changing the octave | 64 |
2. | Selecting a temperament | 64 |
| Selecting a temperament | 65 |
| Creating your own temperament | 65 |
3. | Using the pedals | 66 |
| Damper pedal settings for Layer and Split | 66 |
| Specifying the function of the assignable switch | 66 |
4. | All setup | 67 |
| To store these settings into internal memory | 67 |
5. | Convenient functions | 68 |
| Adjusting the left/right balance | 68 |
| Adjusting the display time of a popup screen | 68 |
Connecting other equipment | 69 | |
1. Connecting MIDI equipment69 |
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| What is MIDI? | 69 |
| MIDI connections | 69 |
| MIDI channel settings | 69 |
| Using the | 70 |
| Local on/off setting | 70 |
| Synchronizing to an external sequencer | 71 |
| MIDI Transpose | 71 |
| MIDI Filter | 71 |
Appendices | 73 | |
Troubleshooting | 73 | |
Specifications | 74 | |
Program list | 75 | |
Rhythm style list | 78 | |
Drum kits list | 81 | |
Demo songs list | 83 | |
List of detected chords | 84 | |
MIDI Implementation Chart | 86 | |
Index | 87 |
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