Playing along with the auto-accompaniment
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Playing along with the auto-accompaniment
You can play the keyboard along with the auto-accompaniment function.
Playing with a style you choose
The sounds used in a style (auto-accompaniment) are assigned
to four parts (drums, percussion, bass and other parts).
Together, these four parts are called an accompaniment part.
1.
Press the STYLE/[MUSIC STYLE] buon to enter style
mode.
will blink on the display, and the style name will
be shown.
2.
Select the style using the dial or the +/– buons.
UsetheCATEGORYbuonstoswitchthestylebetween
dierentmusicalgenres.
3.
Press the STYLE SET buon.
A keyboard set appropriate for the style will be recalled.
4.
Press the SPLIT buon to activate the keyboard split
feature (the buon will light).
When you turn the split on, all keys to the left of the split
point (the lower part) will become the “chord recognition
range.”
Turnthesplitotomaketheentirekeyboardbecomethe
chord recognition range.
Tip:
To change the split point, press a key while holding
downtheSPLITbuon.Seepage11“Seingasplit”for
details on the split feature.
5.
Play a chord within the chord recognition range.
The chord name that you played is recognized and shown
on the display.
6.
Press the start/stop buon.
The auto-accompaniment will begin, and the start/stop
buonwilllightupgreen.
7.
Play a melody on the right side of the split point on the
keyboard, while playing a chord in the chord recognition
range.
When you change the chord, the accompaniment will
automatically follow along.
Tip:
See the “List of chords recognized” (page 71) to see
which chords are recognized by this instrument.
Tip:
To change or lock the tempo, see “Adjusting the
tempo” (page 7). When you lock the tempo, the tempo
willnotchangewhenyouselectadierentstyle.
8.
To stop the auto‐accompaniment, press the start/stop
buon.
STYLE SET button
Keyboard
part
[SHIFT] button
Dial
CATEGORY buttons
Accompaniment
part
STYLE/[MUSIC STYLE]
button
Start/stop button
Style name
Chord name
SPLIT button
Lower part
Upper parts 1–3
Split point
Chord recognition range
Le
ft side Right side
Split point