An example: You press a G major chord in the (left split area of the) lower
manual:
➔ the complete accompaniment (bass, combo 1 - combo 3)
plays G major.
You now press individual keys:
➔ Bass, Combo 2 and 3 continue to play G major, the
instruments of "Combo 1" only play the notes of the
individual keys played.
The Organist mode also has an effect on the bass: in this mode, you can control
the bass of the automatic via the bass pedal of your organ.
Here is another example:
You play a C major chord in the accompaniment manual and
do not press a pedal key:
➔ The accompaniment bass plays its usual bass line.
You play any pedal key for the C major chord, e.g. a "G":
➔ The accompaniment bass now plays (in the rhythm of its
programmed line) only the tone played in the pedal.
In this way, you can also play a free bass course with the automatic
bass or freely determine the bass tone.
Note: Since it would make no musical sense to add another pedal registration to the
accompaniment bass, the current pedal registration is automatically muted when the Organist
mode is activated. After canceling the Organist function (button [ACC Easy] off), you can play
the pedal again with the currently set sounds.
Manual Bass:
If this button is activated, you can play the bass voice (pedal
registration) on the accompaniment manual. Whenever you
reach the minimum number of chord recognition keys set in
[ACC], the basic bass of the recognized chord sounds in the
sound of Part Pedal 1.