1 finger Böhmat The lowest octave of the accompaniment manual
indicates the basic tones of the chord to play; in
connection with the first four keys of the second
octave, which are additionally pressed, the further
possibilities arise:
Major = Basic note input via the first 12 keys (C - H)
Minor = root + C of the 2nd octave
Decreased = root + C# of the 2nd octave
Septime = root + D of the 2nd octave
accompaniment from = D# of the 2nd octave
This single-finger mode corresponds to the legendary BÖHMAT single-finger
automatic of the earlier analog Dr. Böhm organs.
1 finger others If you are accustomed to a different fingering by other makes, this mode,
which you can use via the accompanying manual (usually lower left), will
certainly suit you:
Major = any key in the (left split area of the) lower manual
Minor = to the basic tone, press any black key to the left of
the basic tone.
Septime = to the basic tone, press any white key to the left of
the basic tone.
Pianist You want to play the piano on the unsplit accompaniment manual (i.e.
usually on the lower manual) and (nevertheless) be accompanied by the
arranger?
The Pianist mode ensures that in a certain range a change of the harmonies
does not take place until a certain number of keys (factory setting: 3) has been
played. The entire (unsplit) manual, i.e. the play of the left and right hand, is
included in the chord recognition.
Organist This mode offers interesting playing possibilities, which also give you more
harmonious freedom when playing with the automatic accompaniment:
First of all, this mode affects the accompanying instruments in the Combo 1
group: they only play the notes whose keys you actually press, but not those
selected by the chord recognition.