Part IV | Sequencer |
Store a chord progression
Store the chord progression for the AUTO PLAY CHORD in the track for the CHORD part. Then, when the AUTO PLAY CHORD is used during playback, even if you do not specify the chords with your left hand, the chords change automatically.
•The chord length is specified with the CHORD STEP RECORD keys on the keyboard.
DELETE & | e q | q . | h | h . | w |
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Note value keys
wWhole note
h. Dotted
h
q. Dotted
q
e
Reset key
& Press to begin storing from the begin- ning.
Correction keys
Move back one step. Move forward one step.
Repeat key
Press to end the
End key
Press after the whole chord progres- sion has been stored.
DELETE key
DELETE Press to erase data.
•To erase all the data from the current track, while pressing the DELETE key, press the
End key ( ).
Sequencer
Example of storing a chord progression
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C | C | Am | F | D7 | G7 |
w | w | h | h | h | h |
1.On the SEQ MENU display, use the SONG SELECT ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the song number. Then select RECORD & EDIT.
2.On the RECORD & EDIT display, select STEP
RECORD.
•The display changes to the PART SELECT display.
3.Using the balance buttons below the display,
select the track to which the CHORD (CHD/ APC) part has been assigned.
•The display changes to the STEP RECORD: CHORD input display similar to the following.
•STEP REC: CHORD can also be enabled by pressing on the EASY RECORD button con- tinuously a few seconds. This will display the CHORD screen.
4.Store the chords.
<Measure 1, measure 2>
While playing a C chord with your left hand,
press the w key one time with your right hand.
w
•A “beep” tone indicates that the chord has been successfully stored.
•The dot on the display where the chord is stored changes to a ∗ mark and the cursor automatically moves forward, in accordance with the specified note value, to the next unre- corded position. The chord name is shown on the display.
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