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16. Accompanying Rhythms („STYLE”)
a) Selecting Accompanying Rhythm, Starting/Terminating Playback
The  keyboard  has  a  total  of  100  different  accompanying  rhythms. 
The  accompanying  rhythm  selected  by  you  can  be  played  in  the 
background. 
  In the Annex, you will find a table with all accompanying 
rhythms.
To select an accompanying rhythm (“STYLE”), proceed as follows:
•  Press the “STYLE” button (11).
•  Use the buttons “+” and “-” or the numeric buttons (19) to select
the accompanying rhythm (e.g. enter “47” with the numeric but-
tons).
•  Press the “START/STOP” (3) button to start or stop playback of the
accompanying rhythm.
b) Normal/Variation Mode, Button “SYNC/FILL”
Every accompanying rhythm has two different variations (“A” and 
“b”). Normally, version “A” (normal mode) is designed more simply 
(e.g. little drums used) and version “b” (variation mode) is more ex-
tensive (e.g. more and different use of drums).
•  Start playback of the accompanying rhythm, see chapter 15 a).
•  Briefly press the button “SYNC/FILL” (4) to switch between normal
mode („A“) and variation mode („b“).
  When  switching  between  normal  and  variation  mode,  a 
brief  insertion  rhythm  is  played,  resulting  in  a  clean  and 
soft transfer. No direct change is performed, because this 
would make for a very unpleasant effect. 
•  Keeping  the  button  “SYNC/FILL”  (4)  pressed  continues  to  play
the insertion rhythm and only switches to the normal or variation 
mode when the button is released.
c) Sync Start, Button “SYNC/FILL”
This function starts playback of the set accompanying rhythm only 
when you start playing on the clavier (playback starts when the first 
key on the clavier is pressed).
•  Stop playback of the accompanying rhythm, see chapter 15 a).
•  Press the “SYNC/FILL” button (4). The beat display flashes on the
LC display.
•  The accompanying rhythm starts when the first key on the clavier
is pressed. 
  When the “A.B.C.” function activated (“A.B.C.” displayed at 
the top left of the display), playback will only start when a 
chord is selected in the left area of the clavier.