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Playing Along with Rhythms
The point at which the keyboard is divided is called the “split point”; you can also
change this split point. For more information, take a look at “Changing the Keyboard’s
Split Point” (p. 46).
In the left side of the keyboard, you can specify chords while playing the Lower tone.
Press the [Split] button to turn off its light, then press the [Split] button once again so it’s
lit. The Lower tone will sound when you play the left side of the keyboard.
Returning to Automatic Chord Progression Switching
4.
Press the Track [2] button so it’s lit.
You’ll be returned to the setting for automatic chord progression switching.
Stopping the Session Partner Performance
5.
Press the [Session Partner] button.
After the ending, the performance will stop.
The [Session Partner] button will go out.
You can change the performance settings by using your left hand to specify a chord
before Session Partner begins playing.
1. While holding down the [Session Partner] button, press the Track
[2] button so the Track [2] button’s illumination is turned off.
The [Split] button will light.
The [Session Partner] button will blink, and the instrument will wait for the performance to
begin.
2. Use the left side of the keyboard to specify a chord, and play a
melody in the right side.
3. Press the [Session Partner] button to stop the playback.
When you press the [Session Partner] button, an ending will be played and then Session
Partner will stop.
The [Session Partner] button will blink, and the instrument will wait for the performance to
begin.
To defeat the setting for using your left hand to specify the chords while you play, hold
down the [Session Partner] button once again and press the Track [2] button so its indicator
is turned on.
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