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Turning Auto Accompaniment Parts On and Off Auto Accompaniment patterns are made up of five parts, named: Chord 1, Chord 2, Chord 3, Bass, and Rhythm. You can turn these parts on and off to create exactly the type of accompaniment pattern you want. Parts are turned on and off using channel buttons 6 through 10. The table below shows the relationship between accompaniment parts and channel buttons. Auto Accompaniment Part Chord 1 Chord 2 Chord 3 Bass Rhythm Channel Button CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 See "Turning Channels On and Off" on page E-29 for full details on how to turn Auto Accompaniment parts on and off. ❚ NOTE ❚ With some rhythm patterns, some parts are assigned all rests (which mean they normally do not play even when turned on). Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume The following procedure adjusts the overall volume of all the accompaniment parts by specifying a value in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum). • Accompaniment volume can be changed in the Internal Mode only. See "Mixer Modes" on page E-28 for details on the Internal Mode. 1. Press the CH5 (ACC VOL.) button. 2. Use the [̆] and [̄] cursor keys to increase or de- crease the displayed value. " D P N Q 7 P M New accompaniment volume setting ❚ NOTES ❚ • You can also use the Mixer to adjust the volume for each individual Auto Accompaniment part. See "Mixer Function" on page E-28 for details. • The accompaniment volume setting screen is cleared if you do not input anything for about five seconds. 733A-E-029A WK-1800/1600(E)-21~27 Page 27 E-27 03.7.31, 5:21 PM Adobe PageMaker 6.5J/PPC

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733A-E-029A
Turning Auto Accompaniment Parts On
and Off
Auto Accompaniment patterns are made up of five parts, named:
Chord 1, Chord 2, Chord 3, Bass, and Rhythm. You can turn these
parts on and off to create exactly the type of accompaniment pattern
you want. Parts are turned on and off using channel buttons 6 through
10. The table below shows the relationship between accompaniment
parts and channel buttons.
Auto Accompaniment Part
Channel Button
Chord 1
CH6
Chord 2
CH7
Chord 3
CH8
Bass
CH9
Rhythm
CH10
See
Turning Channels On and Off
on page E-29 for full details on
how to turn Auto Accompaniment parts on and off.
NOTE
With some rhythm patterns, some parts are assigned all rests (which mean
they normally do not play even when turned on).
Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume
The following procedure adjusts the overall volume of all the accom-
paniment parts by specifying a value in the range of 000 (minimum)
to 127 (maximum).
Accompaniment volume can be changed in the Internal Mode only.
See
Mixer Modes
on page E-28 for details on the Internal Mode.
1.
Press the
CH5 (ACC VOL.) button
.
2.
Use the
[
³
]
and
[
´
] cursor keys
to increase or de-
crease the displayed value.
NOTES
You can also use the Mixer to adjust the volume for each individual Auto
Accompaniment part. See
Mixer Function
on page E-28 for details.
The accompaniment volume setting screen is cleared if you do not input
anything for about five seconds.
Acom
Vol
p
New accompaniment volume setting
WK-1800/1600(E)-21~27
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