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Style and Pattern Settings
PSR-E453/PSR-EW400  Owner’s Manual
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Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button. 
Now, you’re ready to start Style playback of the 
Intro and then the Main A (or B) section.
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Play a chord with your left hand to start 
playback of the Intro. 
For information on how to play chords, see 
“Chords” on page 54.
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After the Intro finishes, play the key-
board according to the progression of 
the Song you are playing.
Play chords with your left hand while playing mel-
odies with your right hand, and press the [MAIN/
AUTO FILL] button as necessary. The Section will 
change to Fill-in then Main A or B. 
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Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button. 
The Section switches to the Ending. When the 
Ending is finished, Style playback stops automati-
cally. You can have the Ending gradually slow 
down (ritardando) by pressing the [INTRO/END-
ING/rit.] button again while the Ending is playing 
back.
Style Synchro Stop
When you press the [SYNC STOP] button to turn on 
this function, the Style will only play while pressing 
chords in the Auto Accompaniment area of the key-
board. Releasing all the notes will stop Style play-
back. 
Turning Each Style Track On/Off
As printed on the front panel, a Style consists of six 
tracks. Turn on/off each track via the TRACK CON-
TROL buttons. Each of the tracks can be muted so 
that you can play the muted part yourself. Pressing 
the desired Track button repeatedly will toggle the on/
off status.
• Style numbers 196, 208–220 have no rhythm parts, so no 
rhythm will play. When one of these Styles is selected, turn 
ACMP on, then specify the chord in the left hand area to play 
Style parts other than the Rhythm part.
INTRO≥A
Split Point
Auto Accom-
paniment 
area
FILL A≥B
ENDING
NOTE
• This function can be used when ACMP is turned on.
• Up to two Track buttons can be pressed simultaneously for 
turning Tracks on or off. 
Appears when the 
synchro-stop func-
tion is engaged.
NOTE
On/off status is shown in 
the display (page 19)
NOTE