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Page 15: Chord recognition mode
This is the mode in which the chords for the automatic
accompaniment will be recognized when the button
selected in the CHORD SCANNLING section is
LOWER.
If Chord Scanning is set on UPPER or FULL, the chord
recognition mode will always be Fingered 2.
ChordRecog (Chord recognition mode)
[FINGERED1, FINGERED2, ONE FINGER]
FINGERED1 If Chord Scanning is set on LOWER,
you only have to play one note
below the split point to obtain a
major chord. If Chord Scanning is set
on UPPER you need to play three or
more notes above the split point for
the chord to be recognized. If Chord
Scanning is FULL you need to play
three or more notes along the entire
keyboard for a chord to be recog-
nized.
FINGERED2 In order for a chord to be recog-
nized, three or more notes must be
played in the chord recognition area
established by Chord Scanning set-
ting.
ONE FINGER If only one note is played (e.g. C3),
this note will be recognized as the
root of a major chord. If along with
the root, you play the first white key
below the root (e.g. C3 and B2), a
seventh chord will be recognized. If,
along with the root, the first black key
is played below the root (e.g. C3 and
Bb2), a minor chord will be recog-
nized.
Trig (Trigger)
[ON/OFF]
If the Trigger parameter is set on ON, you can change
the chord by raising one or more notes of the previous
chord, without playing the chord again.
For example, you are playing a C7th chord (C, E, G, B
flat) and the arranger recognizes C7th. If you raise the
B flat, a C major (C, E, G) chord will be composed and
the arranger will recognize a C Major.
Chord Scanning Chord recognition
LOWER
One or more notes below the split
point
UPPER
Three or more notes above the split
point
ChordRecog:Fingered1
Trig:ON
Chord recognition mode
Trigger
FULL
Three or more notes along the entire
keyboard
Chord Scanning Chord recognition
LOWER
Three or more notes below the split
point
UPPER
Three or more notes above the split
point
FULL
Three or more notes along the entire
keyboard
Chord Scanning Chord recognition