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Kawai ES6 User Manual

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5
RHYTHM SECTION
4) RHYTHM SECTION PARTS
Each Rhythm Section style consists of 4 parts:
1. Drums
2. Bass
3. Guitar
4. Others (Strings, Organ, Electric Piano, etc.)
By default, all four parts of a Rhythm Section style will be turned on, however, the Part function allows different
parts to be turned on or off, tailoring the accompaniment for specifi c needs.
PART button LED indicator Enabled Rhythm Section part(s)
On Drums, Bass
Flashing Drums
Off All parts
Step 1
Press the PART button.
The LED indicator for the PART button will turn on, indicating that only the Drums and Bass
parts of the Rhythm Section will be played.
Step 2
Press the PART button again.
The LED indicator for the PART button will start to fl ash, indicating that only the Drums part of
the Rhythm Section will be played.
Step 3
Press the PART button once again.
The LED indicator for the PART button will turn off, indicating that all four parts of the Rhythm
Section will be played.
The Rhythm Section Part setting can be changed either before the accompaniment starts, or while the accompaniment
is playing.
Any changes made to the Rhythm Section Part setting will remain until the power is turned off.
When the power is turned off, the Rhythm Section Part setting will return to the default setting, however it is possible
to use the Memory Backup function to store the preferred Rhythm Section Part setting. Please refer to the instructions
on page 62 for more information.
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Kawai ES6 Specifications

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BrandKawai
ModelES6
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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