Using Auto Accompaniment
E-30
5.
Edit the selected accompaniment pattern 
instrument part as desired.
• While performing the procedure below, you can press 
the L-16 (START/STOP) button and perform repeat 
playback of only the accompaniment pattern you are 
editing. Each press of the L-16 (START/STOP) button 
starts or stops playback.
• Performing rhythm assignment in step (1) above also 
will automatically change mixer settings to the initial 
defaults for the assigned rhythm. Because of this, 
changing the rhythm after configuring mixer settings in 
step (2) will cause the configured mixer settings to be 
replaced with the default settings of the newly selected 
rhythm.
• When intro or ending is selected as the 
accompaniment pattern, the same rhythm is always 
assigned to all eight instrument parts. Because of this, 
performing rhythm assignment in step (1) for an intro 
or ending will change the rhythm of all instrument parts 
at one time.
6.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 to edit other 
accompaniment patterns and instrument parts.
7.
After editing is complete, adjust the tempo of 
the rhythm as desired.
• The tempo you set here becomes the initial default 
tempo.
8.
To save a rhythm after you edit it, hold down 
the R-13 (FUNCTION) button as you press the 
C-13 (MENU) button.
• This displays the rhythm editor menu with the 0 
located at “Store”.
(1) While [RHYTHM] is displayed in line three of the 
rhythm editor screen, specify a number to assign a 
rhythm to the instrument part of the selected 
accompaniment pattern.
Settings are configured using the same procedures 
as those for rhythm selection. Perform steps 1, 2, 
and 3 under “Playing an Auto Accompaniment” on 
page E-24.
(2) Configure the mixer settings of the selected 
accompaniment pattern instrument part as desired.
Press the C-5 (MIXER) button, use the R-17 (t, 
y) buttons to select one of the items described in 
the table below, and then use the dial or R-14 (–, +) 
buttons to change the setting.
Display: Item 
name
Description Setting Range
TONE: Part Tone Specifies the 
instrument part 
tone setting.
All tones (except 
user tones)
*1
Part: Part On/Off
*2
Specifies whether 
or not the 
instrument part 
should sound.
on: Sounds the 
part.
oFF: Mutes the 
part.
Volume: Part 
Volume
Specifies the 
instrument part 
volume.
000 to 127
Pan: Part Pan Specifies whether 
the sound of the 
part can be heard 
from the left side or 
right side.
–64 to 0 to +63
*3
Rev.Send: Part 
Reverb Send
Specifies the level 
of reverb (page 
E-34) applied to an 
instrument part.
000 to 127
Cho.Send: Part 
Chorus Send
Specifies the level 
of chorus (page 
E-34) applied to an 
instrument part.
000 to 127
*1 Only drum set sounds (tone numbers K:129 through 
K:145) can be selected for drum parts and percussion 
parts. Drum set sounds cannot be selected for the bass 
and the Chord 1 through Chord 5 parts.
*2 In addition to its “on” and “oFF” settings, “Part” also has a 
“Sol” (Solo) setting, which you can select by pressing the 
R-14 (–, +) buttons at the same time while “Part” is 
selected. While the “Sol” setting is selected, the Digital 
Keyboard will sound only notes of the part that is currently 
selected for editing.
• Using the R-17 (u, i) to select a different instrument 
part will change “Part” from “Sol” back to “on” or “oFF”.
• Note that “Sol” is a special setting for previewing data 
while editing it, and it is not reflected when saving the 
user rhythm.
*3 A smaller value shifts the pan position to the left while a 
larger value shifts to the right. A value of zero specifies 
center.
(3) To exit the mixer, press the C-5 (MIXER) button or 
the R-15 (EXIT) button.
• This returns to the [RHYTHM] screen displayed 
in step (1).