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03 Playing with the styles | 35
is useful when you want to end a style immediately, without going
through the normal ENDINGS 1, 2 or 3.
FILL/BREAK: Enables or disables the ability to switch voices when in AUTOREPEAT. It
is obtained by holding down the button (or the Footswitch assigned to FILL/BREAK). If
activated, the Fill and Break in AUTOREPEAT are no longer performed in sequence, but
the FILL/BREAK note for variation A, B, C, D is repeated. The function can be saved in
CUSTOM STARTUP
BREAK MODE: This establishes the activation time of the BREAK pattern.
o AS FILL: when the FILL is pressed, it follows the setting of the FILL
parameter (see above).
o END MEASURE: the BREAK pattern is started only after the current
measure of the variatio is complete, that is, at the start of the next
measure.
o REAL CHORD TO BREAK: You can decide whether or not to keep the
track of the REAL CHORD playing when the BREAK is played or not.
CHORD MODE: Once enabled, the preferred chord fingering type can be set. Keep in
mind that, in PIANIST mode, chord recognition takes place over the entire keyboard,
otherwise, the chords will be recognized only with the part played to the left of the
split point. Here are the various Chord modes explained better -
o EASY1: The major chord is obtained by playing only the tonic note. With
the tonic plus the minor third you get the minor chord. With the tonic
plus the seventh you get the seventh chord. Of course, it is always
possible to play the full chords as well in this mode.
o EASY2: This is similar to EASY1, except for it keeps in memory all the
notes of the previously pressed chord, even if one note or more than
one is released. This is the default setting, and you can of course change
it.
o EASY3: This is similar to EASY1, except for it transforms the notes of
LOWER into One Finger Chord. Great for those who are just introduced
into the Arranger world or when giving Arranger Keyboard lessons.
o EASY 4: A new chord is detected only when you play 3 or more notes.
You can freely play with your left hand between chord changes.
o FINGER1: The chord is recognized by considering only the notes
actually played. Less ‘forgiving’.
o FINGER2: Like FINGER1, but keeps all previously pressed chord notes in
memory, even if one note or more than one is released. More ‘forgiving’.
CHORD TIMING: The parameter affects the timing of chord detection. The offset
goes from 0 to 40 (default is 0). The defaults 0 stands for the quickest detection of the
new chord.
ROOTLESS: Activate this option, regardless of the choices above, to request the
recognition of chords without playing the tonic, as is typical in the jazz style
performances.
SINGLE FINGER: This is for absolute beginners to detect chords by pressing a single
finger.

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