Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles
Convenient Music Finder feature
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• Search by song title or music genre (MUSIC) or keyword
1Press the [A] (MUSIC)/[B](KEYWORD) button to call up the character
entry display.
2Enter the song title or music genre, or the keyword (page 71).
• Search by Style name
1Press the [C] (STYLE) button to call up the Style selection display.
2Use the [A]–[J] buttons to select a Style.
3Press the [EXIT] button to return to the search display.
• Adding other Search Criteria
You can specify other search criteria in addition to the song name/keyword/Style
name.
BEAT.............................Select the beat (time signature) you want to use in your
performance by pressing the [D] button. All beat settings
are included in the search if you select ANY.
SEARCH AREA..............Select the pages to be included in the search by pressing
the [E] button. (These correspond to the tabs at the top
of the Music Finder display.)
TEMPO.........................Set the range of the tempo you want to use in your per-
formance by using the [1
π†
]/[2
π†
] (TEMPO) but-
tons.
GENRE .........................Select the desired music genre by using the [5
π†
]/
[6
π†
] (GENRE) buttons.
5Press the [8
ππ
ππ
] (START SEARCH) button to start the search.
The Search 1 display appears, showing the results of the search. To cancel
searching, press the [8
] (CANCEL) button.

Creating a Set of Favorite Records

As convenient as the Search function is in plumbing the depths of the Music Finder
records, you may want to create a “folder” of favorite records—so you can quickly
call up those Styles and settings you use most often in your performance.
1Select the desired record from the Music Finder display.
Entering several different key-
words
You can search several different
keywords simultaneously by
inserting a separator (comma)
between each.
Detailed Search
When you want to search the records further based on the results of the
above search or search other music genres, press the [J] (SEARCH 2) but-
ton in the Music Finder display. The search result is displayed in the
SEARCH 2 display.