Manual
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CVP-109/107/105/700
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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