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Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm)
3.
Practice what you will play as required.
• To sound the parts of the accompaniment pattern and 
practice what you plan to play on the keyboard before 
actually recording it, perform the procedure below.
(1) Long-press cm ACCOMP until the [ACCOMP] 
indicator starts to flash.
This enters the Rehearsal Mode.
• The Rehearsal Mode causes the keyboard to 
operate the same way as it does during recording, 
without recording anything.
(2) Press ck START/STOP.
This plays back data that is already recorded to each 
part of the accompaniment pattern.
• The bass part and chord parts 1 through 5 play in 
the key of C Major. The key and the chord types 
do not change even if you play something on the 
accompaniment keyboard.
(3) Play on the keyboard in time with the playback.
Keyboard play will sound using the tone you selected 
before entering recording standby.
(4) To exit the Rehearsal Mode, long-press 
cm ACCOMP until the [ACCOMP] indicator 
disappears from the display.
4.
To start recording, press ck START/STOP.
• The message “Record..” also appears.
• The number of measures and beats are counted up in 
the upper right corner of the display. When the final 
beat of the length (number of measures) specified for 
the accompaniment pattern is reached, the count 
restarts from 001:01.
5.
Timing in accordance with the “MEASURE” 
and “BEAT” values on the display, play 
something on the keyboard when required.
• ek PITCH BEND wheel operations are also included 
in the recording.
• dt MODULATION/ASSIGNABLE button operations 
are also included in the recording (CT-X9000IN only).
• What you record will play back when the display 
returns to the measure and beat where it was 
recorded.
• To delete specific recorded notes, hold down 
cs REGISTRATION [2]. When playback reaches the 
note you want to delete, press the keyboard key that 
corresponds to the note to be deleted. Holding down 
cs REGISTRATION [2] along with one or more 
keyboard keys while playback is being performed will 
delete all of the notes that correspond to the keyboard 
keys as they played while the button and keys are held 
down.
• Until you perform step 6 below, you can layer 
keyboard notes and delete recorded notes as many 
times as you like.
6.
When you are finished recording, press 
8 RECORD/STOP.
This causes the [RECORD] indicator to disappear.
• Pressing ck START/STOP starts looped playback of 
recorded data.
• To try normal keyboard play with recorded data as 
back up (with the keyboard part tone and not the 
recorded part tone), long-press 5 TONE. This will 
display part indicator   in the upper left corner of 
the display. This displays the name of the tone 
assigned to the keyboard and enables play of that tone 
on the keyboard.
■ Part Data Status Indicators
The table below explains the status indicators for parts being 
edited on the rhythm editing screen.
This indicator: Means this:
Fixed (Fixed Data) Data that was recalled from a built-in 
rhythm or a previously stored user 
rhythm, not user area data. Real-time 
recording of keyboard notes is not 
allowed. The only editing operation 
supported is configuring mixer settings.
Recorded 
(Recorded Data)
Already recorded editable user area 
data. Mixer settings and real-time 
recording of keyboard notes are 
possible with this status.
Empty (No Data) User area where nothing is recorded. 
Mixer settings and real-time recording 
of keyboard notes are possible with 
this status.
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