Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
PSR-A1000
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The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 118.
Setting Auto Accompaniment-related Parameters Style Setting
and Split Point
Setting Auto Accompaniment-related Parameters —
Style Setting, Split Point, and Chord Fingering
I
F
J
G
H
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These select the part to which the split point
setting is applied: accompaniment, left-hand
range, or both. Press the desired key for the split
point while holding down one of these buttons.
The pressed key is included in the range for the
Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard
(ACMP) or the left-hand range (LEFT).
A+L (ACMP + LEFT)
Allows you to simultaneously set the split
point for both the left-hand range and the
Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard.
Turns the Stop Accompaniment (ACMP) function on/off. When this is set to ON,
you can play the chord and bass sounds of the accompaniment by playing chords
even when the accompaniment style is not playing back.
The PSR-A1000 lets you automatically enable Sync Stop (page 62) simply by
quickly pressing/releasing keys in the Auto Accompaniment area of the
keyboard. This parameter lets you set the length of the key-hold time.
Turns touch response for the accompaniment on/off. When this is set to ON,
the accompaniment volume changes in response to your playing strength (in
the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard).
Determines the default section that is automatically called up when selecting
different accompaniment styles (when accompaniment is stopped).
Determines the split points for the auto accompaniment (ACMP) and the left-
hand range (LEFT). The same value can be set for both or for each
independently, using buttons [F], [G], and [H] (see above). You can use these
buttons by themselves to set the split point value.
About Section Set
When any of the Main A-D
sections is not included in
the accompaniment style
data, the nearest section is
automatically selected. For
example, when Main D is not
contained in the selected
accompaniment style, Main
C will be called up.
L (LEFT)
Allows you to set the split point for the left-hand range of the keyboard.
A (ACMP)
Allows you to set the split point for the Auto Accompaniment area of the
keyboard.
About Section Set
When any of the Main A-D
sections is not included in
the accompaniment style
data, the nearest section is
automatically selected. For
example, when Main D is not
contained in the selected
accompaniment style, Main
C will be called up.
About Split Point
Split point is the position on keyboard that separates the Auto
Accompaniment area (ACMP) and left-hand area (LEFT) from the right-
hand area (MAIN). The LEFT split point cannot be set lower than the
ACMP split point, and the ACMP split point cannot be set higher than the
LEFT split point.
Split point (A) Split point (L)
Split point (A) + (L)
Auto
Accompaniment
area
Auto Accompaniment area
+ Left-hand area
Left-hand
area
Right-hand
area
Right-hand
area