Yamaha AR-80 Owner's Manual - Page 66

About the A.B.C. Modes and Memory Settings, When the START

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About the A.B.C. Modes and Memory Settings The automatic accompaniment functions in different ways depending on the selected A.B.C. mode and the Memory setting. The chart below details how the automatic accompaniment functions for the various setting combinations when Synchro Start is on. When the START button is used, the functions are the same, except that the rhythm is started and stopped only with the START button or the left footswitch (when enabled; see page 154). A.B.C. Mode Accompaniment Memory Setting Lower Pedal Comments Off Chord accompaniment only; no bass accompaniment OFF OFF When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment stops but rhythm continues. (use Pedalboard to play bass notes). ON OFF When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment and rhythm continue. OFF ON When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment stops and rhythm continues; played pedal notes are held. ON ON When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment and rhythm continue; played pedal notes are held. Fingered Full chord and bass Chord accompaniment by playing Lower keyboard; playing Pedalboard has no effect. OFF ON OFF OFF When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm stop. (When START LED is on, only the rhythm continues.) When Lower keys are released, only bass accompaniment stops. OFF ON When Lower keys are released, only chord accompaniment stops. ON ON When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm continue. Single Finger Full chord and bass accompaniment by playing Single Finger chords on Lower keyboard (see page 57); playing Pedalboard has no effect. OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm stop. (When START LED is on, only the rhythm continues.) When Lower keys are released, only bass accompaniment stops. When Lower keys are released, only chord accompaniment stops. ON ON When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm continue. Custom Chord accompaniment by playing Lower keyboard; bass accompaniment by playing Pedalboard. OFF ON OFF OFF When both the Lower keys and pedals are released, the accompaniment and rhythm stop.(When START LED is on, only the rhythm continues.) When pedals are released, only bass accompaniment stops. OFF ON ON When Lower keys are released, only chord accompaniment stops. ON Bass and chord accompaniment continue when Lower keys and/or Pedalboard are released. 60

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About the A.B.C. Modes and Memory Settings
The automatic accompaniment functions in different ways
depending on the selected A.B.C.
mode and the Memory setting.
The chart below details how the automatic accompaniment
functions for the various setting combinations when Synchro Start is on.
When the START
button is used, the functions are the same, except that the rhythm is started and stopped only
with the START button or the left footswitch (when enabled; see page 154).
A.B.C.
Accompaniment
Memory Setting
Comments
Mode
Lower
Pedal
Off
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Fingered
Chord
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Single
Finger
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Custom
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Chord accompaniment only;
no bass accompaniment
(use Pedalboard to play
bass notes).
Full chord and bass
accompaniment by playing
Lower keyboard; playing
Pedalboard has no effect.
Full chord and bass
accompaniment by playing
Single Finger chords on
Lower keyboard (see page
57); playing Pedalboard has
no effect.
Chord accompaniment by
playing Lower keyboard;
bass accompaniment by
playing Pedalboard.
When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment stops
but rhythm continues.
When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment and
rhythm continue.
When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment stops
and rhythm continues; played pedal notes are held.
When Lower keys are released, chord accompaniment and
rhythm continue; played pedal notes are held.
When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm
stop. (When START LED is on, only the rhythm continues.)
When Lower keys are released, only bass accompaniment
stops.
When Lower keys are released, only chord accompaniment
stops.
When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm
continue.
When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm
stop. (When START LED is on, only the rhythm continues.)
When Lower keys are released, only bass accompaniment
stops.
When Lower keys are released, only chord accompaniment
stops.
When Lower keys are released, accompaniment and rhythm
continue.
When both the Lower keys and pedals are released, the
accompaniment and rhythm stop.(When START LED is on,
only the rhythm continues.)
Bass and chord accompaniment continue when Lower keys
and/or Pedalboard are released.
When Lower keys are released, only chord accompaniment
stops.
When pedals are released, only bass accompaniment stops.