With setting “2”

C chord 1

C# chord Raise 1 by a semitone 4 D chord 3

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2

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“Status” cell: This setting can be made for the Drum, Perc, Bass, Acc1, Acc2, and Acc3 parts. You can whether the automatic accom- paniment of each part will be played by the SP-500 itself, or by an external MIDI tone device.

Off: There will be no output, either to the internal tone generator or to MIDI OUT.

Int: The part will sound only the internal tone generator. It will not be output to MIDI OUT. Ext: The part data will be transmitted from

MIDI OUT.

The internal tone generator will not be played. Both: The part will be output both to the inter- nal tone generator and to MIDI OUT.

“Octave” cell: This setting can be made for the Bass, Acc1, Acc2, and Acc3 parts. You can adjust the pitch of each part in steps of an octave. This can be adjusted in a range of ±2 octaves.

By setting this in conjunction with “Wrap- Around,” you can prevent the accompani- ment from sounding unnatural.

“Prog” cell: Specify the sound program for each part.

“Pan” cell: Specify the panning for each part.

Off: Muting the part sound.

L15–L01:Increasing the value will move the sound further left.

Cnt: Place the sound at the center.

R15–R01:Increasing the value will move the sound further right.

Prg: The pan setting of the sound program itself will be used.

“Vol” cell: Specify the volume level of each part. The range is 0–127.

“Reverb” cell: Specify the reverb effect send level (depth) for each part, which will be used when the [REVERB] switch is pressed.

“Chorus” cell: Specify the effect send level (depth) for each part, which will be used when the [CHORUS etc.] switch is pressed. “Rename” button: When you “write” a cus- tom voice style, you can modify the style name. Press the “Rename” button to modify the style name. For details on modifying a style name, refer to the procedure for “Changing the program name” on p.35.

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