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Orla Stage Ensemble - Auto Chord Recognition; Single Finger Mode

Orla Stage Ensemble
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same system used to select the sounds.
You can see the complete Style List at the end of this manual.
The Styles are listed in groups according to the following table:
01 – 12 8 Beat 108 – 117 Blues & Gospel
13 – 20 16 Beat 118 – 136 Country
21 – 32 Ballad 137 – 158 Latin 1
33 – 43 Dance 159 – 182 Latin 2
44 – 56 Disco 183 – 212 Ballroom
57 – 86 Big Band & Swing 213 – 241 World
87 – 107 Rock & Boogie 242 – 260 Waltz
AUTO CHORD RECOGNITION
When playing the Auto accompaniment it is possible to change chords using one or more fingers
without selecting the One Finger Note system or the Multi-Finger Chord system. The internal
computer will automatically select it for you.
SINGLE FINGER MODE
SINGLE FINGER Mode makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment
using major, minor, seventh, and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys
in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard.
There are two different Single Finger mode available in the instrument:
- Chord System 1
- Chord System 2
These two types refer to the most common Single Finger systems used by portable keyboards
today. To select the desired Single Finger Type, see the [FUNCTION] button paragraph.
ChordSys 1 C Major Press the key C.
C minor Press the key C + the 3rd key to the right
C Seventh Press the key C + the 2nd key to the left
C minor 7th Press the key C + the 3rd key to the right + 2nd key to the
left
C chord - press C key C minor - press C + 3rd key to right
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