Yamaha CVP-49 Owner's Manual - Page 32
The Chord Sequence Function
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28 Performance Memory The Chord Sequence Function The CHORD SEQUENCE function provides a convenient way to enter chord sequences and style changes one at a time. ZEngage the Chord Sequence Function CHORD SEQUENCE Press the [CHORD SEQUENCE] button. The red [ABC] and [RHYTHM] track button indicators will light, and the ABC FINGERED mode will be automatically selected - switch to the SINGLE FINGER mode if you prefer. If the SINGLE FINGER mode was already selected it will remain engaged. NOTES • The chord sequence data will replace any previous ABC data. • Up to 200 measures can be recorded using the Chord Sequence function. XEnter the Chords and/or Style Changes q?w F 6 G6 Make the required style changes (style number, normal/variation, fill-in, intro/ ending, and tempo, as necessary), play and hold a chord on the left-hand section of the keyboard, and press the [q] key (look for the "q" symbol above the F6 key) or the [w] key (G6) to enter the chord for a quarter note or whole note, respectively. You can move one beat backward by pressing the [?] key (F#6). Continue entering chords in this manner until your sequence is complete. BEAT Beat NOTES • The number of the measure to be entered is shown on the TEMPO display, while Measure number the beat to be entered is shown on the BEAT display. • If no chords are entered, the result will be a rhythm-only sequence. CStop Recording ... CHORD SEQUENCE When all the required chords and style changes have been entered, press the [CHORD SEQUENCE] button to stop recording. NOTES • The chord sequence data now resides in Performance Memory ABC and RHYTHM tracks, and can be played back in the normal way. Add melody tracks 1 and 2 as required.
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