Auto Accompaniment
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SONG | EXTERNAL | CH 1 | CH 2 | CH 3 | CH 4 | CH 5 CH 6 | CH 7 | CH 8 | CH 9 | CH 10 | CH 11 | CH 12 | CH 13 | CH 14 | CH 15 | CH 16 | PARAMETER RESET: | 0 |
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| INTERNAL | UPPER1 | UPPER2 | LOWER1 | LOWER2 | ACC VOL. CHORD1 | CHORD2 | CHORD3 | BASS | RHYTHM | TR1 | TR2 | TR3 | TR4 | TR5 | TR6 | CHANNEL VOLUME: |
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START/STOP
This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chord parts are played using sounds and tones that are automatically selected in accordance with the rhythm you are using. All of this means that you get full, realistic accompaniments for the melody notes you play with your right hand, creating the mood of an
About the MODE Button
Use the MODE button to select the accompaniment mode you want to use. Each press of the MODE button cycles through the available accompaniment modes as shown in the illustration below.
Auto Accompaniment off
FULL RANGE
CHORD
FULL RANGE CHORD
FINGERED
FINGERED
CASIO CHORD
CASIO CHORD
•Only rhythm sounds are produced when all accompaniment mode lamps are off.
•The currently selected accompaniment mode is shown by the mode lamps above the MODE button. Information on using each of these modes starts from page
Selecting a Rhythm
This keyboard provides you with 120 exciting
1. Find the rhythm you want to use in the keyboard’s Rhythm List and note its rhythm number.
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3. Use the number keys to input the
Example: To select “042 JUNGLE” press 0, 4 then 2.
J u n g l e❚ NOTES ❚
•Always input three digits for rhythm numbers, including any leading ze- ros if necessary (as in 032). The rhythm number input display clears after a few seconds if you don’t input three digits.
•You can also change the displayed rhythm number using [+] and
•The 10 rhythm numbers 120 to 129 are provided for storage of rhythm patterns created by you using the Pattern Sequencer. You can also re- call these rhythms using the procedure described above. Simply input a rhythm number from 000 to 119.
•Rhythms 110 through 119 (FOR PIANO II) are made up of chord ac- companiments only, without drum or other rhythm sounds. Because of this, these rhythms do not sound while auto accompaniment is turned off (all the indicator lamps above the MODE button are off). You can specify chords by using these rhythms while auto accompaniment is turned on (indicated when one of the indicator lamps above the MODE button is lit) or with Free Session.
Playing a Rhythm
Press the START/STOP button to start play of the currently selected rhythm. You can then play along with the rhythm on the keyboard. To stop rhythm play, press START/STOP again.
❚ NOTE ❚
Chords will sound along with the rhythm if any of the three accompaniment mode lamps above the MODE button is lit. If you want to play the rhythm pattern without chords, press the MODE button until all of the lamps are off.
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