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General Guide About the display 1 23 4 5 Gr andPno 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 76 1. TONE/RHYTHM indicator TONE is shown during tone selection and display, while RHYTHM is shown during rhythm selection and display. 2. Tone/Rhythm number (number area) Number of currently selected tone or rhythm. The TONE/RHYTHM indicator shows whether the number is a tone or rhythm. This area also shows other information in other modes. 3. Chord name display Shows chord names while Auto Accompaniment is being used. 4. Tone/Rhythm name (text area) Name of currently selected tone or rhythm. The TONE/RHYTHM indicator shows whether the name is a tone or rhythm. This area also shows other information in other modes. 5. Octave symbol 1 One symbol indicates the note being produced by the keyboard is one octave higher than the note shown in the staff notation area 6. Two symbols indicate two octaves higher. 6. Staff notation area Notes you play on the keyboard, notes played back from song memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data* are shown here. 7. Octave symbol 2 One symbol indicates the note being produced by the keyboard is one octave lower than the note shown in the staff notation area 6. 8. Indicators An indicator appears to indicate that a function (Song Memory, SMF player, Auto Harmonize, Split, Layer) is currently in use. 9. Beat number Shows the beat number during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and while the Song Memory and SMF Player are turned on. 10. Measure Shows the measure number from the start of play during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and while the Song Memory and SMF Player are turned on. 11. Tempo indicator Shows the tempo as a value indicating the number of beats per minute during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and while the Song Memory is turned on. This display area also shows other information in other modes. 12. Metronome You can turn on the metronome to provide a reference beat for your keyboard play. E-14 WK3100_e_10-25.p65 14 04.3.26, 0:10 PM 735A-E-016A

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About the display
1.
TONE/RHYTHM indicator
TONE is shown during tone selection and display, while RHYTHM is shown during rhythm selection and display.
2.
Tone/Rhythm number (number area)
Number of currently selected tone or rhythm. The TONE/RHYTHM indicator shows whether the number is a tone or rhythm.
This area also shows other information in other modes.
3.
Chord name display
Shows chord names while Auto Accompaniment is being used.
4.
Tone/Rhythm name (text area)
Name of currently selected tone or rhythm. The TONE/RHYTHM indicator shows whether the name is a tone or rhythm. This
area also shows other information in other modes.
5.
Octave symbol 1
One symbol indicates the note being produced by the keyboard is one octave higher than the note shown in the staff notation
area
6
. Two symbols indicate two octaves higher.
6.
Staff notation area
Notes you play on the keyboard, notes played back from song memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data
*
are shown
here.
7.
Octave symbol 2
One symbol indicates the note being produced by the keyboard is one octave lower than the note shown in the staff notation
area
6
.
8.
Indicators
An indicator appears to indicate that a function (Song Memory, SMF player, Auto Harmonize, Split, Layer) is currently in use.
9.
Beat number
Shows the beat number during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and while the Song Memory and SMF Player are
turned on.
10.
Measure
Shows the measure number from the start of play during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and while the Song Memory
and SMF Player are turned on.
11.
Tempo indicator
Shows the tempo as a value indicating the number of beats per minute during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment play, and
while the Song Memory is turned on. This display area also shows other information in other modes.
12.
Metronome
You can turn on the metronome to provide a reference beat for your keyboard play.
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