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7. Panel reference: The left (top) panel section
Page 113
Play a chord with the Chord Memory function switched off. Hold the chord and press and hold the 
C
HORD
 M
EM
 button. The played keys in the chord are shown in the D
ISPLAY
 (the lowest key of the 
chord is displayed as ‘0’).
Release the C
HORD
 M
EM
 button and then the keys. The C
HORD
 M
EM
 LED stays on and the chord has 
been stored. Now, when playing single keys, the stored chord will be played back (and transposed). You 
can also (manually) play complete chords with the Chord Memory function activated. For each of the 
notes in the chord the stored chord will be played back and transposed.
The Chord Memory function can be saved with each Program. In Performance mode you can select dif-
ferent Chord Memory settings for each of the Slots and save the whole combination with the Perform-
ance.
Note: The chord is stored in the Chord Memory the moment you release the C
HORD
 M
EM
 button. 
This means you have to release the keys after you release the C
HORD
 M
EM
 button.
Note that since you use several notes in the Chord Memory function, the polyphony will be reduced.
Note that it’s only the actual key(s) you play that will output MIDI Note information to the MIDI 
OUT - not all notes that are included in the Chord Memory!
S
S
S
S
T
T
T
TA
A
A
AC
C
C
CK
K
K
K
The Stack function is a variation of the Chord Memory function. Stack makes it possible to store a chord, 
and/or the same note several times (stack), and then play it back by only playing single keys. The stack/
chord will be transposed, equally tempered, with the first note you stacked as the reference key of the 
chord.
Press and hold S
HIFT
 and the C
HORD
 M
EM
 button. Play one note at a time to build up your stack/chord. 
Note that if you play the same note several times, they will be stacked “on top” of each other with the 
number of times shown within parenthesis in the D
ISPLAY
. This makes it possible to create really fat 
sounds, for example. The played keys in the stack/chord are shown in the D
ISPLAY
 (the first key of the 
stack/chord is displayed as ‘0’).
Chord Mem
0-3-7
Chord Mem (5)
-2 0(2) 7 10