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Auto-accompaniment
*
Refer
to
the
general
guide
found
on
page
4-5
for
exact
locations
of
this
keyboard
controls
and
Auto-rhyuthms
"
Refer
to
the
general
guide
found
on
page
4-5
for
exact
locations
of
this
keyboard
controls
and
CONNECHONS.
|
connections.
on
¢
To
play
an
auto-rhythm
¢
POWER/CHORD
switch
|
|
1)
Press
the
rhythm
SELECT
button
to
switch
between
the
two
rhythms
assigned
Slide
to
switch
the
power
ON
and
to
select
one
of
the
Casio
Chord
functions.
to
each
RHYTHM
selector.
When
the
SELECT
indicator
is
lit,
you
can
select
Qe
tease:
For
normal
play
without
auto-accompaniment.
one
of
the
lower
rhythms
(ROCK
2,
8
BEAT
2,
etc.).
When
it
is
not
lit,
you
For
auto-accompaniment
pressing
chords
as
usual.
can
select
one
of
the
upper
rhythms
(ROCK
1,
8
BEAT
1,
etc.).
(0)
ee
ee
ert
For
auto-accompaniment
using
the
Casio
Chord
system.
‘2.
Press
a
RHYTHM
selector
to
choose
an
auto-rhythm.
|
©
“ROCK
I
rhythm
is
automatically
selected
whenever
you
switch
the
power
of
the
keyboard
ON.
od
‘3!
Press
START/STOP
button
to
start
the
rhythm.
4)
Adjust
the
tempo
of
the
rhythm
by
using
the
TEMPO
control
buttons.
Press-
apa
®
ing
the
<A>
button
will
increase
tempo,
while
pressing
the
<W>
button
beret
(8)
will
decrease
tempo.
|
|
GREE
"Enon
©
*
Tempo
ot
the
auto-rhythm
can
be
adjusted
between
40
and
256
beats
per
minute.
Pressing
both
tempo
keys
at
the
same
time
resets
the
fempo
to
132
beats
per
minute.
|
"
After
playing
the
demonstration
tune,
the
tempo
of
the
auto-rhythm
is
changed.
Adjust
the
tempo
CHORD.
of
the
auto-rhy
thm
if
vou
need.
‘5
You
can
adjust
the
relative
volume
of
the
rhythm
by
using
the
ACCOMP
¢
ACCOMP
VOLUME
slider
VOLUME
slider.
7
Adjust
the
volume
of
the
auto-accompaniment.
T
(6)
Press
START/STOP
button
once
again
to
stop
auto-rhythm
play.
NOTES:
°
If
the
POWER/CHORD
switch
is
set
to
®
“FINGERED
(1
or
2)”
or
©
“ON”,
the
lower
1.5
octave
of
the
keyboard
become
accompaniment
keyboard
keys,
and
the
upper
part
of
the
keyboard
becomes
4-note
polyphonic.
NAMA
e
Using
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN
button
Press
to
enter
synchro
start
standby.
Rhythm
starts
when
an
accompaniment
keyboard
key
(lower
1.5
octave,
C
through
F)
is
pressed.
(See
page
14
to
use
synchro
start
in
the
auto-accompaniment
performance.)
When
pressed
during
auto-rhythm
and
accompaniment
performance,
an
appropriate
fill-
IN
is
inserted
in
the
rhythm
pattern.
If
the
button
is
held
down,
the
fill-in
pattern
ts
repeated
until
the
end
of
the
measure
during
which
the
button
Is
released.
e
Using
INTRO/ENDING
button
If
you
press
the
INTRO/ENDING
button
instead
of
pressing
the
START/STOP
button
to
start
an
auto-rhythm,
the
selected
auto-rhythm
begins
after
a
one-
measure
intro
pattern.
This
can
be
an
effective
way
to
lead
into
auto-rhythm
.
performance.
If
pressed
during
auto-rhythm
and
accompaniment
perfor-
*
During
auto-accompaniment
performance,
chord
played
on
the
accompani-
mance,
the
rhythm
stops
after
an
appropriate
ending
pattern.
ment
keyboard
will
continue
to
sound
after
releasing
the
keys.
Accompaniment
keyboard
Melody
keyboard
(4-note
polyphonic)
¢
Auto-accompaniment
starts
with
rhythm,
the
moment
the
accompaniment
Using
synchro
start
with
an
intro
pattern
keyboard
key
is
pressed
if
synchro
start
is
in
standby
status.
Press
the
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN
button
to
enter
synchro
start
standby,
and
sub-
sequently
press
the
INTRO/ENDING
button,
Rhythm
starts
when
an
accom-
Ppaniment
keyboard
key
is
pressed,
after
a
one-measure
intro
pattern,
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