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Using Auto Accompaniment
E-29
6.
To turn off auto harmonize, press the R-18
(AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR) button
again.
This causes the pointer indicator next to A.HAR. to
disappear.
You can use the rhythm editor to modify a built-in Auto
Accompaniment rhythm and create an original “user rhythm”
of your own. You can select a part (drum, bass, etc.) of a
normal, intro, or other pattern (page E-27) and turn it on or off,
adjust its volume level, and perform other operations.
Rhythm areas numbered F:001 through F:010 are for storage
of user rhythms. You can have up to 10 user rhythms stored in
memory at one time. You can recall a stored user rhythm by
pressing the L-8 ([F] USER RHYTHMS) button. See “Playing
an Auto Accompaniment” (page E-24) for more information.
1.
Select the rhythm you want to edit in order to
create your user rhythm.
2.
Press the C-4 (RHYTHM EDITOR) button.
This displays the rhythm editor screen.
3.
Use buttons L-12 (INTRO) through L-15
(SYNCHRO/ENDING) to select the
accompaniment pattern you want to edit. If you
want to edit the intro accompaniment pattern,
for example, press the L-12 (INTRO) button.
Each press of the L-13 (NORMAL/FILL-IN) button
toggles between normal and normal fill-in, and each
press of the L-14 (VARIATION/FILL-IN) button toggles
between variation and variation fill-in.
The indicator for the currently selected accompaniment
pattern will flash on the display.
4.
Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the
instrument part you want to edit.
The name of the instrument part you select will appear
on the display.
Using the Rhythm Editor
User Rhythm Numbers
To create and save a user rhythm
Instrument part being edited
Accompaniment pattern being edited
Rhythm number and rhythm name assigned to the instrument part of
the accompaniment pattern being edited (Default: Number and name
selected in step 1)
Selecting this
accompaniment pattern:
Causes this indicator to
flash:
Intro E
Normal F
Normal fill-in F G
Variation H
Variation fill-in G H
Ending J
Selecting this instrument
part:
Causes this name to
appear on the display:
Percussion PERC
Drums DRUM
Bass BASS
Chord 1 to Chord 5 CHORD1 to CHORD5