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13)
UPPER
Tone
Balance
Buttons.
These
buttons
provide
inde-
pendent
volume
control
over
the
Upper
Tone
(the
Tone
assigned
to
the
right
side
of
the
keyboard).
When
these
buttons
are
pressed
simultaneously,
the
Upper
Tone
is
turned
off.
(Press
them
again
to
turn
it
back
on.)
14)
LOWER
Tone
Balance
Buttons.These
buttons
provide
independent
volume
control
over
the
Lower
Tone
(the
Tone
assigned
to
the
left
side
of
the
keyboard).
When
these
buttons
are
pressed
simultaneously,
the
Lower
Tone
is
turned
off.
(Press
them
again
to
turn
it
back
on.)
15)
ACCOMP
(Accompaniment)
>
a
5
Balance
Buttons.These
buttons
1
5
РЕА
E
кс
provide
independent
volume
A
2
ы
control
over
the
autoaccompa-
А
=
niment.
When
these
buttons
are
ACCOMP
(15)
o
22
pressed
simultaneously,
the
“Gf
wee
OS
s
auto-accompaniment
is
turned
id
CZ
off.
(Press
them
again
to
turn
it
eee
back
on.)
16)
A
DRUMS
Balance
Buttons.
These
buttons
provide
R2
independent
volume
control
Pd
md
A
DRUMS
(16)
over
the
accompaniment
drums.
When
these
buttons
are
pressed
simultaneously,
the
accompaniment
drums
are
turned
off.
(Press
them
again
to
turn
them
back
on.)
17)
BASS
Balance
Buttons.
1
7
These
buttons
provide
inde-
pendent
volume
control
over
the
bass
section
of
the
keyboard.
When
these
buttons
are
pressed
simultaneously,
the
bass
section
is
turned
off.
(Press
them
again
to
turn
it
back
on.)
AD
aS
=
^
BASS
(17)
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