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F4] Split Point, Interactive Accompaniment, &amp

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[F4] Split Point, Interactive Accompaniment, & 1 SPLIT POINT `SPLIT POINT Split=F›2/G2 - + Purpose: Sets the split point for the ORCH.2v1 and AUTO BASS CHORD accompaniment modes. Procedure: Use the left [-] and [+] buttons to set the split point. Another way to set the split point is to press the key that is to be the highest key in the left-hand range - when this is done the SPLIT POINT function is automatically exited. Notes: Press the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously to recall the default split point setting (F#2/G2). 2 INTERACTIVE ACCOMP. "INTERACTIVE ACCOMP. ‡ Mode=2 AutoSolo=ON - + - + †"INTERACTIVE ACCOMP. Sense=4 Part=>R - + - + Purpose: Selects one of two available Interactive Accompaniment modes, turns the AUTO SOLO function on or off, sets the sensitivity of the Interactive Accompaniment function, and determines the keyboard part on which Interactive Accompaniment will be based. Procedure: Use the [] buttons to switch between the two display screens. Use the left [-] and [+] buttons in the first screen to select Interactive Accompaniment mode 1 or 2, and use the right [-] and [+] buttons to turn the AUTO SOLO function on or off. Use the left [-] and [+] buttons in the second screen to set the desired Interactive Accompaniment sensitivity, and use the right [-] and [+] buttons to select the keyboard part on which Interactive Accompaniment is to be based. Notes: • Mode: When Interactive Accompaniment mode 1 is selected, accompaniment parts that may interfere with what is played on the keyboard are automatically lowered in volume when the keyboard is being played. When Interactive Accompaniment mode 2 is selected, the above function is combined with automatic muting of interfering parts and automatic switching between VERSE 1 and VERSE 2 or between CHORUS 1 and CHORUS 2 in response to keyboard activity. The default Mode setting is "2". • AutoSolo: When the AUTO SOLO function is turned ON, the solo accompaniment variations will automatically be activated if nothing is played on the keyboard for a few measures (the actual number of measures depends on the selected style). Further, the solo variations will automatically be de-activated at the end of the current phrase after keyboard performance is resumed. No automatic solo switching occurs when the AUTO SOLO function is turned off. The default AutoSolo setting is "on". • Sense: The sensitivity range is from "1" to "8." "8" is the highest sensitivity. In this case "sensitivity" refers to how much activity the Interactive Accompaniment system must detect in the specified section(s) of the keyboard before a change in the accompaniment occurs. The default Sense setting is "4". • Part: When the "PART" parameter is set to "L+R", the Interactive Accompaniment system responds to activity (i.e. anything you play) on the entire keyboard. When set the ">R" only activity on the right-hand section of the keyboard is detected, and when set to "LR". 40

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1
SPLIT POINT
+
`SPLIT POINT
Split=F›2/G2
Purpose:
Sets the split point for the ORCH.2
v
1 and AUTO BASS
CHORD accompaniment modes.
Procedure:
Use the left [-] and [+] buttons to set the split point.
Another way to set the split point is to press the key that is
to be the highest key in the left-hand range — when this is
done the SPLIT POINT function is automatically exited.
Notes:
Press the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously to recall the
default split point setting (F
#
2/G2).
[F4] Split Point, Interactive Accompaniment, &
+
+
“INTERACTIVE ACCOMP. ‡
Mode=2
AutoSolo=ON
2
INTERACTIVE ACCOMP.
+
+
†“INTERACTIVE ACCOMP.
Sense=4
Part=>R
Purpose:
Selects one of two available Interactive Accompaniment
modes, turns the AUTO SOLO function on or off, sets the
sensitivity of the Interactive Accompaniment function, and
determines the keyboard part on which Interactive Accompa-
niment will be based.
Procedure:
Use the [
<
] and [
>
] buttons to switch between the two
display screens.
Use the left [-] and [+] buttons in the first screen to select
Interactive Accompaniment mode 1 or 2, and use the right [-]
and [+] buttons to turn the AUTO SOLO function on or off.
Use the left [-] and [+] buttons in the second screen to set
the desired Interactive Accompaniment sensitivity, and use
the right [-] and [+] buttons to select the keyboard part on
which Interactive Accompaniment is to be based.
Notes:
• Mode:
When Interactive Accompaniment mode 1 is se-
lected, accompaniment parts that may interfere with what
is played on the keyboard are automatically lowered in
volume when the keyboard is being played. When Interac-
tive Accompaniment mode 2 is selected, the above func-
tion is combined with automatic muting of interfering
parts and automatic switching between VERSE 1 and
VERSE 2 or between CHORUS 1 and CHORUS 2 in re-
sponse to keyboard activity.
The default Mode setting is “2”.
• AutoSolo:
When the AUTO SOLO function is turned ON,
the solo accompaniment variations will automatically be
activated if nothing is played on the keyboard for a few
measures (the actual number of measures depends on the
selected style). Further, the solo variations will automati-
cally be de-activated at the end of the current phrase after
keyboard performance is resumed. No automatic solo
switching occurs when the AUTO SOLO function is
turned off.
The default AutoSolo setting is “on”.
• Sense:
The sensitivity range is from “1” to “8.” “8” is the
highest sensitivity. In this case “sensitivity” refers to how
much activity the Interactive Accompaniment system
must detect in the specified section(s) of the keyboard
before a change in the accompaniment occurs.
The default Sense setting is “4”.
• Part:
When the “PART” parameter is set to “L+R”, the
Interactive Accompaniment system responds to activity
(i.e. anything you play) on the entire keyboard. When set
the “>R” only activity on the right-hand section of the
keyboard is detected, and when set to “L<” only activity
on the left-hand section of the keyboard is detected.
The default Part setting is “>R”.