User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Panel & Display
- Main Display
- Setup
- Basic Operation
- Sounds
- Styles
- Songs and Audio
- Phrase Pads
- Albums
- Demo
- Mixer
- Performance Memory
- DSP Effects
- Keyboard Part Effects
- Controllers
- Microphone
- Scale Tuning
- MIDI I/O
- USB Storage Devices
- Utility Settings
- Expansion
- Sound List
- Style List
- Song List
- Phrase Pad List
- Part Effect List
- Global Effect List
- Insert Effect List
- Chord List
- Controller Function List
- Short Cut+ Chart
- MIDI Implementation List
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Styles
Playing the Percussion Tracks of a Style
The percussion track is a signicant part of a style. You can generally identify the style of music by listening to its per-
cussion track.
1. In the Style mode, press the [START/STOP] button. The style will immediately start with only the percussion track.
When the [CHORD ON/OFF] button is turned o and the [SYNC START] button is turned on, the percussion track will
start when you play the keyboard.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the style playback.
Tips:
There may be no sound after pressing the [START/STOP] button if you select a piano style. This is because
percussion is not available for piano style.
In Mixer, you can adjust the global volume of the whole style and each channel.
Playing All Tracks of a Style
With auto accompaniment, you just need to play chords. The accompaniment will automatically follow along with the
chords you play. This simulates the experience of playing with an orchestra.
Play all the tracks of a style as follows:
1. Press the [CHORD ON/OFF] button to turn on chord detection.
2. Press the [SYNC START] button to turn on the Sync Start function.
3. Press a chord in the chord area. It will start playing auto accompaniment of all tracks.
Experiment with playing dierent chords with your left hand and playing the melody with your right hand.
The automatic accompaniment will enhance your performance.