Auto Accompaniment
■Accompaniment Structure Diagram
INTRO
INTRO I | INTRO II | INTRO III |
MAIN VARIATION
| via FILL IN A | via FILL IN B | via FILL IN C | via FILL IN D |
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| via FILL IN C | via FILL IN D | via FILL IN A |
| MAIN | MAIN | MAIN | MAIN |
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| A | B | C | D |
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via FILL IN D | via FILL IN A |
| via FILL IN B | via FILL IN C |
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| via BREAK | via BREAK | via BREAK | via BREAK |
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Press the one of the [ENDING] buttons.
ENDING
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| slow down (ritardando) by pressing |
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•You can use one of the intro sections even in the middle of the song by pressing one of the [INTRO] buttons during the song.
•If one of the [FILL IN & BREAK] buttons is pressed after the final half beat (eighth note) of the measure, the
•You can begin the accompaniment by using any of the other sections, as well as the intro sections.
•If you press one of the [INTRO] buttons while the ending is playing, the intro section will begin playing after the ending is finished.
•If you press one of the [FILL IN & BREAK] buttons while the ending is playing, the
Other Controls
FADE IN/OUT | The [FADE IN/OUT] button can be used to produce smooth | |||||
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TAP TEMPO | The auto accompaniment can be started at any tempo you desire by | |||||
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SYNCRO STOP | When the Synchro Stop function is engaged, accompaniment playback | |||||
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| the keyboard are released. Accompaniment playback will start again as |
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| soon as a chord or note is played. For details, see page 73. |
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