Press the CH5 (ACC VOL.) button.

Turning Auto Accompaniment Parts On

and Off

Auto Accompaniment patterns are made up of five parts, named: Chord 1, Chord 2, Chord 3, Bass, and Rhythm. You can turn these parts on and off to create exactly the type of accompaniment pattern you want. Parts are turned on and off using channel buttons 6 through

10.The table below shows the relationship between accompaniment parts and channel buttons.

Auto Accompaniment Part

Channel Button

Chord 1

CH6

Chord 2

CH7

Chord 3

CH8

Bass

CH9

Rhythm

CH10

See “Turning Channels On and Off“ on page E-29 for full details on how to turn Auto Accompaniment parts on and off.

NOTE

With some rhythm patterns, some parts are assigned all rests (which mean they normally do not play even when turned on).

Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume

The following procedure adjusts the overall volume of all the accompaniment parts by specifying a value in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum).

Accompaniment volume can be changed in the Internal Mode only. See “Mixer Modes” on page E-28 for details on the Internal Mode.

1.

2. Use the [￿] and [￿] cursor keys to increase or decrease the displayed value.

A c o m p V o l

New accompaniment volume setting

NOTES

You can also use the Mixer to adjust the volume for each individual Auto Accompaniment part. See “Mixer Function” on page E-28 for details.

The accompaniment volume setting screen is cleared if you do not input anything for about five seconds.

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