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    							RIGHT 1/RIGHT 2 OCTAVE
    During your performance you can quickly change
    the octave of the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts.
    Use this convenient function to expand the oc-
    tave range of the keyboard, especially during a
    split-keyboard performance.
    Use the R1/R2 OCTAVE buttons (+ and –) to
    change the octave.
    •Press the + button to raise the pitch and the
    – button to lower the pitch (–2 to +2).
    •The display looks similar to the following.•You can also use the 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons on the
    R 1/R 2 OCTAVE display to change the oc-
    tave.
    •The display returns to the previous display
    after a few seconds.
    •A lit + or – indicator shows that the octave has
    been changed.
    •To cancel the octave change, press both but-
    tons at the same time.
    •The note pitches (NOTE NUMBER) recorded
    in the SEQUENCER and during MIDI trans-
    mission are also affected by this octave set-
    ting. However, it does not affect SEQUENCER
    playback or received MIDI data.
    SOLO
    Each part can be set to monophonic sound.
    1.Select a part.
    2.Press the SOLO button to turn it on.
    •The sound of that part will be monophonic.
    •This effect does not work for the sounds in the
    DRUM KITS sound group.
    •When two CONDUCTOR parts, one with the
    SOLO turned on and one with the SOLO
    turned off, are mixed, then only the highest
    pitch of the played chord plays in the sound
    for which the SOLO is turned on.
    •In the initialized condition, the SOLO is auto-
    matically turned on or off depending on the
    sound you select.
    R1/R2 OCTAVE+ _
    SOLO
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							Effects (PART)
    You can achieve even fuller and stirring sounds by adding various effects for each part.
    SUSTAIN
    SUSTAIN is the gradual fading out of musical
    tones after the key is released.
    1.In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec-
    tion, turn on the part to which this effect will
    be applied.
    2.Press the SUSTAIN button to turn it on.
    •The SUSTAIN can be set to on or off for each
    part.
    •This effect does not work for the sounds in the
    DRUM KITS sound group.
    •This effect may not work for some sounds.
    •In the initialized state, the sustain can be
    turned on and off with the optional Foot Switch
    (1) (sold separately).
    DIGITAL EFFECT
    DIGITAL EFFECT gives the sound richness and
    enhances your performance.
    1.In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec-
    tion, turn on the part to which this effect will
    be applied.
    2.Press the DIGITAL EFFECT button to turn it
    on.
    •The on or off status of the DIGITAL EFFECT
    is preset for each sound.
    •This effect does not work for the sounds in the
    DRUM KITS sound groups.
    •This effect may not work for some sounds.
    SEQUENCER
    SD CARD
    CUSOMIZE
    FAVORITES CUSTOM
    PANELPLAY EASY REC
    DISK
    LOAD
    DISK
    IN USE
    + –
    + –LOADPROGRAM
    MENUS
    SOUND
    DSPVARIATION
    REVERB DIGITAL
    EFFECT
    MULTI SUSTAIN SOUND
    EXPLORER
    IW
    EXPANSION ACCORDION
    REGISTER DIGITAL
    DRAWBARTAB
    ORGANSAX &
    WOODWIND ORGAN &
    ACCORDION MALLET &
    ORCH PERC STRINGS
    & VOCALWORLD BRASS GUITAR PIANO
    CHORUS MEMORY DRUM KITS BASS SYNTH LATIN
    & WORLDMOVE
    SHOWBIG BAND
    & SWING BALL ROOM OFF/ON SOUND & ARRANGER
    MUSIC STYLIST SETENTERTAINERJAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY
    LOADPADMIC PART EFFECTSOUND GROUPMODERN
    DANCEGOSPEL
    & BLUESROCK
    & POPSOUL
    & FUNK COUNTRY OFF/ON
    AUTO SETTING BANK DEMO STOPAUTO PLAY CHORD APC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME MAIN
    VOLUME
    MIC
    VOLUME
    MAX MAX
    MIN MINLINE IN
    VOLUMEMODEMARCH 8 & 16 BALLADRHYTHM GROUP
    RHYTHM GROUPGLOBAL EFFECT
    RIGHT2 LEFT DISPLAY
    HOLD PAGE
    EXITR1/R2 OCTAVE RIGHT1SOLO TECHNI-CHORD
    PART SELECT TRANSPOSE
    START/STOPSYNCHRO
    & BREAK
    OTHER
    PART & FR
    CONTRAST
    HELP INTRO & ENDINGTAP
    TEMPO
    FILL IN VARIATION & MSA
    1
    COUNT
    INTROSEQUENCER
    RESET4 3 2 1212 FADE MUSIC STYLE
    ARRANGERONE TOUCH
    PLAYSPLIT
    POINT
    IN OUTTEMPO/PROGRAMCONDUCTORMUTE
    NEXT BANK
    PANEL MEMORY BANK VIEW
    7
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    1
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    6
    5 2
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFF
    SUSTAIN
    DIGITAL
    EFFECT
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							SOUND DSP
    The SOUND DSP works like a studio effects pro-
    cessor, providing effects such as CHORUS,
    PHASER, DELAY and DISTORTION.
    •There are five SOUND DSP groups, consisting
    of three for RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT, and
    two for the automatic accompaniment or
    SEQUENCER.
    1.In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec-
    tion, turn on the part to which this effect will
    be applied.
    2.Press the SOUND DSP button to turn it on.
    •You can turn on the VARIATION button to
    change the nuance of the effect.
    •For the RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts,
    when the DIGITAL DRAWBAR is on, this but-
    ton is used to specify the tremolo effect type
    (ROTARY SPEAKER/ROCK ROTARY).
    Type and parameter settings
    1.Press and hold the SOUND DSP button for a
    few seconds.
    •The display changes to the following.
    2.Use the PART ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the
    SOUND DSP you wish to set.
    •Only parts that can use the SOUND DSP can
    be selected.
    3.Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select an effect
    group.
    •The EFFECT MEMORY is for edited effects
    (see below).
    4.Use the buttons to the left and right of the
    display to select the type.
    •If the types comprise more than one display
    “page,” use the PAGE buttons to switch pages.
    5.Use the DEPTH ∧ and ∨ buttons to set the
    depth of the effect.
    •The depth does not change for some types.
    •This display can also be accessed from the
    REVERB & EFFECT MENU display. (Refer to
    page 162.)
    EFFECT EDIT
    The effects can be edited and then stored in a
    memory.
    •MEMORY LIST is used to store all SOUND
    DSP groups.
    1.Select an effect type to use as a base.
    2.Press the EDIT button.
    •The display changes to the following.
    3.Use the PARAMETER  and  buttons to
    select the parameter.
    •Parameters with a (V) mark are effective when
    the VARIATION button is turned on.
    4.Use the VALUE ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the
    setting.
    5.Press the NAMING button and assign a name
    to the effect, if necessary.
    •Refer to page 66  for details about the
    NAMING procedure.
    6.Use the EFFECT MEMORY  and  buttons
    to specify the location in which to store the
    edited effect.
    7.Press the WRITE button.
    •The parameters vary depending on the effect
    type selected as the base.
    SOUND
    DSPVARIATION
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							Effects (GLOBAL)
    You can apply effects to the whole instrument.
    REVERB
    REVERB applies a reverberation effect to the
    sound.
    Press the REVERB button to turn it on.
    Type and parameter settings
    1.Press and hold the REVERB button for a few
    seconds.
    •The display changes to the following.
    2.Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select an effect
    group.
    •The EFFECT MEMORY is an edited effect
    group.
    3.Use the buttons to the left and right of the
    display to select a type.
    4.Use the TOTAL DEPTH ∧ and ∨ buttons to
    set the depth of the effect.
    •This display can also be accessed from the
    REVERB & EFFECT MENU display. (Refer to
    page 162.)
    DETAIL EDIT
    Your edited effect can be stored in a memory for
    later recall.
    •The procedure is the same as for SOUND
    DSP. (Refer to page 43.)
    CHORUS
    Add breadth to the sound.
    Press the CHORUS button to turn it on.
    Type and parameter settings
    1.Press and hold the CHORUS button for a few
    seconds.
    •The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the name
    of the effect group.
    •EFFECT MEMORY is an edited effect group.
    3.Use the buttons to the left and right of the
    display to select a type.
    DETAIL EDIT
    Your edited effect can be stored in a memory for
    later recall.
    •The procedure is the same as for SOUND
    DSP. (Refer to page 43.)
    SEQUENCER
    SD CARD
    CUSOMIZE
    FAVORITES CUSTOM
    PANELPLAY EASY REC
    DISK
    LOAD
    DISK
    IN USE
    + –
    + –LOADPROGRAM
    MENUS
    SOUND
    DSPVARIATION
    REVERB DIGITAL
    EFFECT
    MULTI SUSTAIN SOUND
    EXPLORER
    IW
    EXPANSION ACCORDION
    REGISTER DIGITAL
    DRAWBARTAB
    ORGANSAX &
    WOODWIND ORGAN &
    ACCORDION MALLET &
    ORCH PERC STRINGS
    & VOCALWORLD BRASS GUITAR PIANO
    CHORUS MEMORY DRUM KITS BASS SYNTH LATIN
    & WORLDMOVE
    SHOWBIG BAND
    & SWING BALL ROOM OFF/ON SOUND & ARRANGER
    MUSIC STYLIST SETENTERTAINERJAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY
    LOADPADMIC PART EFFECTSOUND GROUPMODERN
    DANCEGOSPEL
    & BLUESROCK
    & POPSOUL
    & FUNK COUNTRY OFF/ON
    AUTO SETTING BANK DEMO STOPAUTO PLAY CHORD APC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME MAIN
    VOLUME
    MIC
    VOLUME
    MAX MAX
    MIN MINLINE IN
    VOLUMEMODEMARCH 8 & 16 BALLADRHYTHM GROUP
    RHYTHM GROUPGLOBAL EFFECT
    RIGHT2 LEFT DISPLAY
    HOLD PAGE
    EXITR1/R2 OCTAVE RIGHT1SOLO TECHNI-CHORD
    PART SELECT TRANSPOSE
    START/STOPSYNCHRO
    & BREAK
    OTHER
    PART & FR
    CONTRAST
    HELP INTRO & ENDINGTAP
    TEMPO
    FILL IN VARIATION & MSA
    1
    COUNT
    INTROSEQUENCER
    RESET4 3 2 1212 FADE MUSIC STYLE
    ARRANGERONE TOUCH
    PLAYSPLIT
    POINT IN OUTTEMPO/PROGRAMCONDUCTORMUTE
    NEXT BANK
    PANEL MEMORY BANK VIEW
    7
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    1
    43
    6
    5 2
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFF
    REVERBCHORUS
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							MULTI
    Various effects can be applied.
    Press the MULTI button to turn it on.
    Type and parameter settings
    1.Press and hold the MULTI button for a few
    seconds.
    •The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the name
    of the effect group.
    •EFFECT MEMORY is an edited effect group.
    3.Use the buttons to the left and right of the
    display to select a type.
    EDIT
    Your edited effect can be stored in a memory for
    later recall.
    •The procedure is the same as for SOUND
    DSP. (Refer to page 43.)
    •If a type from the VOCAL group was selected,
    the REVERB works for the MIC REVERB.
    MIC
    You can add reverb and other effects to sound
    from a connected microphone.
    1.Connect a microphone to this instrument.
    (Refer to page 200.)
    2.Press the MIC button to turn it on.
    •Reverb is added to your voice.
    •Use the MIC VOLUME to adjust the micro-
    phone volume.
    Effect settings
    Adjust the settings of the reverb and effects that
    are applied to the mic.
    •In addition to the special reverb for the mic
    input, the MULTI effect can be applied to the
    mic input.
    1.Press and hold the MIC button for several
    seconds.
    •The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Set the MIC REVERB.
    •Use the PARAMETER  and  buttons to
    select an attribute, and use the VALUE 
    ∧ and
    ∨ buttons to adjust the corresponding setting.
    •For some MULTI EFFECT settings the effect
    does not change.
    •You can specify whether or not to apply the
    reverb with the MIC REVERB ON/OFF button.
    3.Press the MULTI EFFECT button to set the
    effect on or off.
    •You can change the effect type on the PAGE
    2/2 display (HARMONY EFFECT 1, 2). In this
    case, use the HARMONY PART 
    ∧ and ∨ but-
    tons to specify the part to which the harmony
    is to be applied. If you wish to mute that part,
    press the MUTE button to turn it on.
    MULTI
    MIC
    MIC
    VOLUME
    MAX
    MIN
    (Left end of the control panel)
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
    45QQTG0671 
    						
    							MULTI EFFECT SET
    You can select other types that can be set with
    MULTI. Select the types by pressing this button.
    •If a type other than a VOCAL group type is
    selected, the normal REVERB, not the MIC
    REVERB, may be applied. In this case, the
    effect does not change even if the MIC RE-
    VERB setting is adjusted.
    Controller
    Use the controllers (left next to the keyboard) to change the nuance of the sound while you are playing.
    PITCH BEND
    The pitch of the instrument can be continuously
    changed with the PITCH BEND wheel at the left
    end of the keyboard. Using this control, you can
    produce the effect of bending the strings on a
    guitar.
    While pressing a key on the keyboard, move the
    wheel up and down to control the pitch.
    •When you release your hand from the wheel,
    it returns automatically to the center position
    and the pitch bend effect is turned off.
    •The pitch bend effect does not function for the
    AUTO PLAY CHORD accompaniment pattern
    or during a normal performance for the sounds
    of the LEFT part.
    •The amount of pitch bend can be set. (Refer
    to page 154.)
    MODULATION
    The MODULATION wheel is used to apply a vi-
    brato effect, for example, to the sound.
    While pressing a key on the keyboard, move the
    wheel up to add the effect.
    •When this effect is not needed, set the MOD-
    ULATION wheel to the MIN position.
    •This effect differs depending on the selected
    sound.
    •The vibrato effect does not function for the
    AUTO PLAY CHORD accompaniment pattern
    or during a normal performance for the sounds
    of the LEFT part.
    PITCH BEND
    UP
    DOWN
    MODULATION
    MAX
    MIN
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							Transpose
    The TRANSPOSE buttons are used to change the key of the entire instrument in semi-tone steps across
    an entire octave.
    Suppose you learn to play a song—in the key of C, for example—and decide you want to sing it, only
    to find that it’s either too high or too low for your voice. Your choice is to either learn the song all over
    again in a different key, or to use the TRANSPOSE feature.
    Adjust the key with the 
    + and – buttons.
    •The key is changed in half-tone increments up
    to plus or minus one octave.
    •If the two buttons are pressed at the same
    time, the key returns to C.
    •When the TRANSPOSE function is active, the
    transposed key is shown on the display, and
    the + or – indicator is lit.
    <
    Example: transposed to D>
    SEQUENCER
    SD CARD
    CUSOMIZE
    FAVORITES CUSTOM
    PANELPLAY EASY REC
    DISK
    LOAD
    DISK
    IN USE
    + –
    + –LOADPROGRAM
    MENUS
    SOUND
    DSPVARIATION
    REVERB DIGITAL
    EFFECT
    MULTI SUSTAIN SOUND
    EXPLORER
    IW
    EXPANSION ACCORDION
    REGISTER DIGITAL
    DRAWBARTAB
    ORGANSAX &
    WOODWIND ORGAN &
    ACCORDION MALLET &
    ORCH PERC STRINGS
    & VOCALWORLD BRASS GUITAR PIANO
    CHORUS MEMORY DRUM KITS BASS SYNTH LATIN
    & WORLDMOVE
    SHOWBIG BAND
    & SWING BALL ROOM OFF/ON SOUND & ARRANGER
    MUSIC STYLIST SETENTERTAINERJAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY
    LOADPADMIC PART EFFECTSOUND GROUPMODERN
    DANCEGOSPEL
    & BLUESROCK
    & POPSOUL
    & FUNK COUNTRY OFF/ON
    AUTO SETTING BANK DEMO STOPAUTO PLAY CHORD APC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME MAIN
    VOLUME
    MIC
    VOLUME
    MAX MAX
    MIN MINLINE IN
    VOLUMEMODEMARCH 8 & 16 BALLADRHYTHM GROUP
    RHYTHM GROUPGLOBAL EFFECT
    RIGHT2 LEFT DISPLAY
    HOLD PAGE
    EXITR1/R2 OCTAVE RIGHT1SOLO TECHNI-CHORD
    PART SELECT TRANSPOSE
    START/STOPSYNCHRO
    & BREAK
    OTHER
    PART & FR
    CONTRAST
    HELP INTRO & ENDINGTAP
    TEMPO
    FILL IN VARIATION & MSA
    1
    COUNT
    INTROSEQUENCER
    RESET4 3 2 1212 FADE MUSIC STYLE
    ARRANGERONE TOUCH
    PLAYSPLIT
    POINT
    IN OUTTEMPO/PROGRAMCONDUCTORMUTE
    NEXT BANK
    PANEL MEMORY BANK VIEW
    7
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    1
    43
    6
    5 2
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFF
    TRANSPOSE+ _
    Actual key
    Played keys
    C major
    Notes that sound
    D major
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							Techni-chord
    TECHNI-CHORD turns your single note melodies into full chords and offers you a choice of different
    types from a simple duet which adds one harmony note to your melody note, to big band reeds which
    adds four harmony notes to your melody note. If TECHNI-CHORD is part of a ONE TOUCH PLAY or
    MUSIC STYLIST registration, a suitable TECHNI-CHORD type will be selected automatically.
    1.Split the keyboard into left and right sections.
    2.Press the TECHNI-CHORD button to turn it
    on.
    3.Play the keyboard.
    •The melody you play with your right hand is
    automatically played in chords which are
    based on the chords you play with your left
    hand.
    •This effect does not work for a part for which
    SOLO has been turned on.
    •This feature is very effective when used with
    the AUTO PLAY CHORD.
    Type setting
    1.Press and hold the TECHNI-CHORD button
    for a few seconds.
    •The display looks similar to the following.
    2.Use the  , , ,    buttons to select the
    harmony style.
    •When the OCTAVE, HARD ROCK or FAN-
    FARE style is selected, the TECHNI-CHORD
    functions even when the keyboard is not split.
    ORCHESTRATOR
    You can specify which part is used for the har-
    mony tones. Your TECHNI-CHORD performance
    is enhanced by selecting harmony sounds differ-
    ent from the sounds you play and the sounds pro-
    duced by the automatic accompaniment.
    Use the 
    ∧ and ∨ buttons to select the part for
    the harmony notes.
    •If CONDUCTOR is selected, the harmony
    notes are produced in the sounds of the part
    which is currently selected in the CONDUC-
    TOR (RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2). In other words, the
    harmony notes are produced in the same
    sound as the melody notes. If both RIGHT 1
    and RIGHT 2 are on, the harmony notes are
    produced in the sound of the RIGHT 1 part.•In the case of EASY RECORD (see page 79),
    when set to CONDUCTOR or a part other than
    PART 4, the TECHNI-CHORD sound is not
    recorded; so when you use EASY RECORD,
    please set to one or the other.
    SEQUENCER
    SD CARD
    CUSOMIZE
    FAVORITES CUSTOM
    PANELPLAY EASY REC
    DISK
    LOAD
    DISK
    IN USE
    + –
    + –LOADPROGRAM
    MENUS
    SOUND
    DSPVARIATION
    REVERB DIGITAL
    EFFECT
    MULTI SUSTAIN SOUND
    EXPLORER
    IW
    EXPANSION ACCORDION
    REGISTER DIGITAL
    DRAWBARTAB
    ORGANSAX &
    WOODWIND ORGAN &
    ACCORDION MALLET &
    ORCH PERC STRINGS
    & VOCALWORLD BRASS GUITAR PIANO
    CHORUS MEMORY DRUM KITS BASS SYNTH LATIN
    & WORLDMOVE
    SHOWBIG BAND
    & SWING BALL ROOM OFF/ON SOUND & ARRANGER
    MUSIC STYLIST SETENTERTAINERJAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY
    LOADPADMIC PART EFFECTSOUND GROUPMODERN
    DANCEGOSPEL
    & BLUESROCK
    & POPSOUL
    & FUNK COUNTRY OFF/ON
    AUTO SETTING BANK DEMO STOPAUTO PLAY CHORD APC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME MAIN
    VOLUME
    MIC
    VOLUME
    MAX MAX
    MIN MINLINE IN
    VOLUMEMODEMARCH 8 & 16 BALLADRHYTHM GROUP
    RHYTHM GROUPGLOBAL EFFECT
    RIGHT2 LEFT DISPLAY
    HOLD PAGE
    EXITR1/R2 OCTAVE RIGHT1SOLO TECHNI-CHORD
    PART SELECT TRANSPOSE
    START/STOPSYNCHRO
    & BREAK
    OTHER
    PART & FR
    CONTRAST
    HELP INTRO & ENDINGTAP
    TEMPO
    FILL IN VARIATION & MSA
    1
    COUNT
    INTROSEQUENCER
    RESET4 3 2 1212 FADE MUSIC STYLE
    ARRANGERONE TOUCH
    PLAYSPLIT
    POINT IN OUTTEMPO/PROGRAMCONDUCTORMUTE
    NEXT BANK
    PANEL MEMORY BANK VIEW
    7
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    1
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    6
    5 2
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFF
    CF GC
    Example:
    Right hand (melody) Left hand (chord)
    TECHNI-CHORD
    
    
    Sounds and effects
    Part I Sounds and effects
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    							Part II  Playing the rhythm
    Overview of rhythm performance
    An explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument’s rhythm performance.
    Rhythm and accompaniment pattern
    Each rhythm is comprised of not only a DRUMS
    pattern, but also of accompaniment patterns
    called BASS and ACCOMP. The combination
    of all of these is the rhythm.
    •The accompaniment pattern sounds when
    you perform using the AUTO PLAY CHORD
    (APC). (Refer to page 53.)
    Rhythm and Style
    One rhythm of this instrument is comprised of
    four VARIATION patterns, and for each one the
    optimum sounds and effects are set. 
    All of these together comprise one STYLE.
    •In the MUSIC STYLIST (page 61) and MUSIC
    STYLE ARRANGER (page 64) etc. this
    STYLE is summoned.
    Custom Style
    You can create your own styles, load styles from
    a disk/SD card, and store them in a special area
    of the memory called CUSTOM. The stored
    style is called the CUSTOM STYLE.
    Create a CUSTOM STYLE
    Here is the procedure to create a new style.
    1.Store the sound and effect settings in bank
    A, B or C of the PANEL MEMORY (1 – 4).
    (Refer to page 65.)
    •You may also store the automatic settings,
    such as MUSIC STYLIST settings.
    2.Create a rhythm in MEMORY A, B or C of
    the COMPOSER. (Refer to page 108.)
    •The banks (A, B, C) are linked, so use them
    together. For example, if you are using bank
    A of the PANEL MEMORY, then create the
    rhythm in MEMORY A of the COMPOSER as
    well.
    •You may also use the COPY function to copy
    a favorite preset rhythm.
    •Make the VARIATION number correspond to
    the PANEL MEMORY number (1 to 4) when
    you create your rhythm.
    3.Use CUSTOM STYLE COPY to copy the
    style to the CUSTOM area.
    CUSTOM STYLE LOAD
    Perform the CUSTOM STYLE LOAD/SAVE pro-
    cedure. (Refer to pages 134, 151.)
    VARIATION 1
    VARIATION 2
    VARIATION 3
    VARIATION 4
    PANEL setting
    PANEL setting
    PANEL setting
    PANEL setting
     RHYTHM
     STYLE
    Playing the rhythm
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    							Selecting rhythms
    Many exciting rhythms are stored in the memory of this instrument. First select one of the rhythm groups
    and then choose the desired rhythm.
    Select a rhythm
    1.In the RHYTHM GROUP section, select a
    rhythm group.
    •MEMORY is the group in which you store the
    rhythms you create with the COMPOSER.
    (Refer to page 115.)
    •For more information about the CUSTOM but-
    ton, refer to page 121.
    2.Select the desired rhythm from the list on the
    display.
    •If there is more than one page to the display,
    use the PAGE buttons to move from one
    screen page to another.
    VARIATION
    There are four variations available for each
    rhythm. Use the VARIATION buttons to select
    the desired variation.
    •Confirm that the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER
    button is off. (If it is on, press it once to turn
    it off.)
    •The nuance of the pattern differs with each
    variation number.
    •You can change to a different variation while
    the rhythm is playing.
    SEQUENCER
    SD CARD
    CUSOMIZE
    FAVORITES CUSTOM
    PANELPLAY EASY REC
    DISK
    LOAD
    DISK
    IN USE
    + –
    + –LOADPROGRAM
    MENUS
    SOUND
    DSPVARIATION
    REVERB DIGITAL
    EFFECT
    MULTI SUSTAIN SOUND
    EXPLORER
    IW
    EXPANSION ACCORDION
    REGISTER DIGITAL
    DRAWBARTAB
    ORGANSAX &
    WOODWIND ORGAN &
    ACCORDION MALLET &
    ORCH PERC STRINGS
    & VOCALWORLD BRASS GUITAR PIANO
    CHORUS MEMORY DRUM KITS BASS SYNTH LATIN
    & WORLDMOVE
    SHOWBIG BAND
    & SWING BALL ROOM OFF/ON SOUND & ARRANGER
    MUSIC STYLIST SETENTERTAINERJAZZ COMBO CUSTOM MEMORY
    LOADPADMIC PART EFFECTSOUND GROUPMODERN
    DANCEGOSPEL
    & BLUESROCK
    & POPSOUL
    & FUNK COUNTRY OFF/ON
    AUTO SETTING BANK DEMO STOPAUTO PLAY CHORD APC/SEQUENCER
    VOLUME MAIN
    VOLUME
    MIC
    VOLUME
    MAX MAX
    MIN MINLINE IN
    VOLUMEMODEMARCH 8 & 16 BALLADRHYTHM GROUP
    RHYTHM GROUPGLOBAL EFFECT
    RIGHT2 LEFT DISPLAY
    HOLD PAGE
    EXITR1/R2 OCTAVE RIGHT1SOLO TECHNI-CHORD
    PART SELECT TRANSPOSE
    START/STOPSYNCHRO
    & BREAK
    OTHER
    PART & FR
    CONTRAST
    HELP INTRO & ENDINGTAP
    TEMPO
    FILL IN VARIATION & MSA
    1
    COUNT
    INTROSEQUENCER
    RESET4 3 2 1212 FADE MUSIC STYLE
    ARRANGERONE TOUCH
    PLAYSPLIT
    POINT IN OUTTEMPO/PROGRAMCONDUCTORMUTE
    NEXT BANK
    PANEL MEMORY BANK VIEW
    7
    85
    146
    23SET
    1
    43
    6
    5 2
    MAX
    MINMAX
    OFF
    MODERN
    DANCECOUNTRY
    & WESTERN SOUL &
    R&BMARCH
    & WALTZLATIN
    & WORLD 60s & 70sCUSTOM MEMORY
    LOAD 8 & 16
    BEATROCK
    & POPJAZZ &
    SWINGMOVIE &
    SHOW BALLAD BALLROOM ENTERTAINER ORGANISTRHYTHM GROUPVARIATION
    4 3 2 1 MUSIC STYLE
    ARRANGER
    Playing the rhythm
    Part II Playing the rhythm
    50QQTG0671 
    						
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