To start a rhythm with an introduction, select and enter the rhythm, then press INTRO. The introduction plays, then the selected auto-rhythm automatically starts.
Using FILL-IN
The FILL-IN feature lets you insert a short (1- to 2-measure) fill-in segment into a selected auto-rhythm.
To insert the fill-in segment, press and release NORMAL/FILL-INwhile the auto- rhythm is playing. The MD-1600 inserts
a1- to 2-measure variation in the rhythm, then the original rhythm auto- matically resumes.
Using VARIATION
Each of the MD-1600’s 100 preset auto- rhythms has a built-in variation (alter- nate) to its normal beat pattern. The variation differs slightly from the normal rhythm, so it is almost like having two rhythms in one!
To play the alternate rhythm, press VAR/ FILL-IN. The variation plays continuously at the selected tempo.
To insert the fill-in segment in the alter- nate rhythm, press VAR/FILL-IN. The keyboard adds a 1- to 2-measure varia- tion in the rhythm.
To return to the normal rhythm, press NORMAL/FILL-IN.
To stop the auto-rhythm, press START/ STOP.
Using ENDING
To end the selected rhythm with a spe- cial 3- to 8-measure flourish, press SYN- CHRO/ENDING while the auto-rhythm is playing, about 3–8 measures before you want the rhythm to end. The MD-1600 plays a special ending, then automati- cally stops the rhythm.
USING AUTO-ACCOMPANIMENT
The 18 keys on the left side of the key- board with note labels above them are called accompaniment keys.
You can set the MD-1600 to play three different types of auto accompaniment.
Concert Chord — lets you play chords on the accompaniment keys using chord formations of from one to four notes. The number of keys you press deter- mines the type of chord that plays.
Standard Fingering — lets you play chords on the accompaniment keys us- ing standard chord formations of three or four notes (see “Standard Fingering” on Page 20).
Free Session — lets you play the melo- dy using the entire keyboard while the MD-1600 plays accompaniment based on your auto-rhythm selection (see “Us- ing FREE SESSION” on Page 21).
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