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Casio TONEBANK MT-750 - Casio Chord System; Playing an Accompaniment using FINGERED CHORD; Using the MUSICAL CONTROLLER Buttons

Casio TONEBANK MT-750
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6.
Multi-
accompaniment
‘system
rf
Casio
Chord
system-
The
Casio
Chord
system
has
been
developed
SO
)
you
can
play
the
four
main
types
of
chords
more
easily.
Playing
of
the
chords
is
simplified
as
shown
below:
|
°
pressing
one
of
the
Accompaniment
keyboard
keys
produces
a
major
chord
corresponding
to
that
note.
a
¢
Simultaneously
pressing
any
key
to
the
right
(two
keys
at
the
same
time)
results
in
a
minor
chord.
°
peace
pressing
one
more
key
to
the
right
(three
keys
in
all)
produces
-a
seventh
chord,
and
pressing
the
fourth
ues
to
the
right
(four
oe
/:
in
all)
creates
a
minor
seventh
chord.
:
Seamless:
C
(C
major
chord)—Press
@.
Cm
(C
minor
chord)—Press.
@,
@
together.
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0000
|
3
C7
(C
seventh
chord)—Press
@,
@,
©
together.
.
Ss
ina
accom
panineehees
Cm7
(C
minor
seventh
oie
Press
@
©,
©,
ae
eae
together.
|
4
:
°
Not
ye
2}
e,
and
©,
but
a
black.
or
white
hae
can
be
used
as
long
as
hepa
are
to.
the
right
of
@.
=
Playing
an
accompaniment
using
FINGERED
CHORD
@)
Set
the
CHORD/MIDI
selector
to
the
FINGERED
position.
(2)
Select
one
of
the
auto-rhythms
(refer
to
“5.
Auto-rhythms”
on
page
12).
(3)
Start:the
auto-rhythm
by
pressing
the
START/STOP
button.
®
Play
chords
as
usual
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys.
The
moment
you
_
play
a
chord
on
the
accompaniment
scien
keys,
the
auto-
PCO
ae
pattern
starts
to
play
in
the
rhythm
track:
©
Press
the
START/STOP
button
again
to
stop
auto-
accompaniment
play.
¢
This
unit
is
capable
of
recognizing
the
following
chords;
M,
m,
neue
ain,
sus4,
7
MZ
m7,
7-5,
mM7,
m7-5,
7sus4,
add
9
madd
9,
dimZ
Ss
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Using
the
MUSICAL
CONTROLLER
buttons
The
10
MUSICAL
CONTROLLER
buttons
give
you
control
over
the
accompani-
ment
patterns.
When
the
CHORD/MIDI
selector
is
in
the
FINGERED
or
ON
position,
you
can
control
all
of
the
accompaniment
patterns.
When
it
is
in
ne
OFF
position,
you
can
contro!
the
ye
tal
ony
F
ae
.
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:
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j
4
os
BREAK
button
INTRO
button
ENDING
button
TEMPO
control
buttons
cmono:
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.
4
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SYNCHRO
button
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START/STOP
button
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INTRO
ONS
button
CODA
button
|
FILL-IN
button
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MUSICAL
CONTROLLER
buttons
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6.
Multi-accompaniment
system
penne
|
+
INTRO
button
-
|
This
button
inserts
a
light
1-
measure
‘introduction
before
starting
the
normal
accompaniment
pattern.
|
¢
INTRO
(LONG)
button
This
button
inserts
a
4-
to
5-
measure
introduction
before
starting
the
normal
accompaniment
pattern.
The
chord
progression
used
in
the
intro
leads
into
the
progression
used
for
the
accompaniment.
Even
if
you
«
do
not
specify
an
accompaniment
keyboard
chord
when
you
press
this
button
for
an
intro,
the
unit
automatically
bases
the
intro
on
the
last
chord
you
played
(or,on
Cmaj
if
you
have
switched
the
unit
on
and
have
not
yet
played
a
chord).
¢
BREAK
button
When
you
press
this
button
during
play
of
an
accompaniment,
a
1-
to
2-measure
pattern
is
inserted,
which
stops
at
the
beginning
of
a
subsequent
pattern.
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