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Viva Solo - Pitch Bend; Playing Rhythm;Accompaniment; Choice of Rhythm;Accompaniment; Rhythm Control

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9
9.Pitch bend
Pitch bend can add a smooth tone change up or down to the played tones in the right
hand. To raise the tone, push the pitch bend wheel upwards with your left hand or reduce
the tone by pulling the pitch bend wheel downwards with your left hand when playing
keyboard with your right hand. An example might be that on a guitar sound you can make
the sound as when you "twist" the string on a real guitar, or on a trumpet sound you can
slide up the tone as you can on a real trumpet.
Playing rhythm/accompaniment
1. Choice of rhythm/accompaniment
The keyboard has 210 different rhythms/akkompagnements that can be selected. (See
Rhythm overview)
Pressing the [Rhythm] button turns on "STYLE" on the screen,
You can now select the rhythm you need using the 0-9 numeric keypad, with [+/-], or with
the data wheel.
The default rhythm is 001 Dance rhythm when you turn on the keyboard. You can also
choose rhythm with 5 direct rhythm buttons, each button corresponding to two kinds of
rhythms. These buttons sit to the left of the screen
2.Rhythm control
Start/Stop:
Pressing the [Start/Stop] button starts the beat and then stops it again.
Sync start:
Pressing the [Sync] button activates the "start sync accompaniment feature. This allows
you to start rhythm/ accompaniment with the first 19 keys, which are also to the ones you
use for the chords in your left hand with. Pressing the [Sync] button will turn off again.
Intro/Ending:
If you press the [Intro/Ending] button before starting the beat, the keyboard plays an
intro to the rhythm you have chosen. When the intro is finished, the rhythm continues.
Pressing [Ending] while the rhythm is playing will allow the keyboard to play a suitable
finish/Ending to the beat before it stops. In this way, you get the feeling of playing with an
entire orchestra.