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Other Accompaniment Assistance Functions..................
Page 2 of the ACMP ASSIST display contains some useful functions
that help you to enter Accompaniment Assistance data more efficiently.
ALL DELETE function
To delete all of the Accompaniment Assistance data and start from
scratch, press the ALL DELETE button. An “Are you sure?” message
is displayed. Press YES to delete the data, or NO to cancel.
DELETE function
To delete the Accompaniment Assistance data at the current cursor
location, press the DELETE button. An “Are you sure?” message is
displayed. Press YES to execute the operation, or NO to cancel.
END MARK function
This function is used to enter an “end mark” that identifies the end of
the Accompaniment Assistance data (see page 83). An end mark should
generally be entered to properly end the data. The cursor cannot be
moved past an end mark. You can delete an end mark with the DELETE
function, just as with other data.
An end mark is unnecessary when an
ending pattern or fade-out event has
been programmed.
If the Accompaniment Assistance data
is not ended by an end mark, an end-
ing pattern, or a fade-out event, play-
back will end one measure after the
last entered data.
RHYTHM ON/OFF function
To turn the rhythm part on or off, press the RHYTHM ON/OFF but-
ton followed by the SET button.
No rhythm sounds are produced following the location at which a
“rhythm off” event has been entered; the rhythm starts sounding again
from the location to which a “rhythm on” event is entered.
The status of the rhythm part is indicated by the drum symbol in the
box in the middle of the display.
An initial “rhythm on” event is automati-
cally entered at the top of the first meas-
ure.
Other Auto Accompaniment Functions
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Playing with Accompaniment Assistance.............................
Use the following procedure to play back your Accompaniment As-
sistance data:
ZTurn on Accompaniment Assistance.
Press the [ACMP ASSIST] button.
ACMP ASSIST HARMONY
MUSIC
DATABASE
The [ACMP ASSIST] lamp lights.
This mark indicates
that the rhythm part is
playing.