Manual

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Style name
End mark
The names of the selected style and variation (or fill-in pattern) are
shown at the top the display.
B Set the entered data.
When you have entered chord and style control data, press the SET button.
A thick line segment appears at the cursor position to indicate that
the data has been recorded, and the cursor automatically moves
to the next position.
If you have programmed a chord
change, the chord name may also be
displayed above the segment in ques-
tion.
The chord name is indicated only at
the first beat of the measure line,
except when a style uses the 4/4 time
signature, in which case the chord
name is indicated at the first and third
beats.
A chord change event will not be en-
tered if the chord is the same as that
which was last entered.
N Repeat until the data is complete.
You can program up to 999 measures of
data using the Accompaniment Assist-
ance function.
Repeat steps 2 through 5 until your Accompaniment Assistance data
is complete. You can press the [PLAY/STOP] button at any time to
play back the data and check your settings.
M Set the end mark
.
An end mark is unnecessary when an
ending pattern or fade-out event has
been programmed.
See page 85 for more information
about the end mark.
When you have completed your Accompaniment Assistance data,
press the PAGE [>] button to select page 2 of the ACMP ASSIST
display, then press the END MARK button to enter an “end mark”
that identifies the end of the data.
The end mark symbol is displayed in the box in the middle of the
display.
Press the SET button to set the end mark.
< Exit the ACMP ASSIST display.
You can always modify the Accompani-
ment Assistance data later by reopening
the ACMP ASSIST display and making
the desired changes.
Press [ACMP ASSIST] or [EXIT] to return to the main display.
The [ACMP ASSIST] lamp turns off, and the main display appears.
Other Auto Accompaniment Functions
Variation or pattern
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