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DDK-7 Owner’s Manual
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Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion
The Accompaniment function provides arpeggiated chords and other instrumental 
embellishments when rhythms are used.
Accompaniment controls are selected from the Rhythm Menu and Rhythm Condition 
display.
Select the desired rhythm name in the display.
At the bottom of the display, there are seven part buttons, such as Chord 1, 
Chord 2, Pad, and so on. These parts, with the exception of Main Drum and 
Add Drum, are Accompaniment parts.
Turn the desired parts on.
The Accompaniment consists of five parts, Chord 1, Chord 2, Pad, Phrase 1, 
and Phrase 2, and each of them can be set to on or off by pressing corresponding 
button in the display. 
If you turn all the parts off, the Accompaniment does not sound.
CHORD 1/CHORD 2:
These are the rhythmic chord backing parts.
PAD:
This part features sustained chords and commonly uses lush sounds such as 
strings and organ.
PHRASE 1/PHRASE 2:
These parts are used for various embellishments and riffs that enhance the song, 
such as brass section accents and chord arpeggios.
Not all parts contain accompaniment data. Some parts may be empty depending 
on the selected rhythm and rhythm section.
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Accompaniment
Main Drum and Add Drum contains the drum and percussion rhythm patterns. 
When you turn both Main Drum and Add Drum off, the drum and percussion do 
not sound. Generally, Main Drum contains the main part of the rhythm and Add 
drum has additional percussion sounds, such as tambourine.
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Accompaniment parts
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