
Auto Accompaniment
Auto Harmonize Types |
| Adjusting the Accompaniment | |||
Auto Harmonize lets you select from among the 10 Auto |
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Harmonize types. Type changing is performed by the setting |
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item using the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button. |
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See “Changing Other Settings” on page |
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About Auto Harmonize notes and tones |
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The notes you play on the keyboard are called “melody notes,” while the notes added to the melody by Auto Harmonize is called the “harmonize notes.” Auto Harmonize normally uses the tone you selected for the melody notes as the tone for the harmonize notes, but you can use the Mixer (page
In addition to the tone, you can also use the Mixer to change a number of other parameters, such as volume balance. See “Using the Parameter Edit Mode” on page
1 Current accompaniment volume setting
2.Use the number buttons or the
Example:
110
The default harmonize note tone when you first turn on Auto Harmonize is the same tone as the melody note tone.
Changing the melody tone setting automatically changes the harmonize note tone to the same setting.
Pressing the ACCOMP VOLUME button or EXIT button returns to the tone or rhythm setting screen.
Any channel balance settings you make with the Mixer are maintained when you change the accompaniment volume setting.
Pressing [+] and
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