Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 61
Syncopated Chords, eighth or sixteenth note before the beat on which it is entered
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Easy Accompaniment s NOTE • You can add bass notes to existing chords without having to re-enter the entire chord by simply moving the cursor to the chord and using the , [OCT DOWN/BASS] key to specify the bass note. A bass note can be removed from a chord by placing the cursor at the chord and reentering the chord. If FNGR is set to "ON", a bass note can be entered by pressing a key for a bass note on the left part of the micro keyboard or an external keyboard while holding the chord. (The 5 "left part" range for entering a bass note can be specified in the Utility mode on page 227.) q Syncopated Chords Chords can be syncopated (i.e. the chord actually begins an eighth or sixteenth note before the beat on which it is entered) by using the [OCT UP] key (note the " " marking above the key). Enter the chord, then press the [OCT UP] key once for eigth-note syncopation, or twice for sixteenth-note syncopation (the appropriate syncopation symbol will appear below the chord name). Example: D chord syncopated (8th note) 59