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Chapter 7
Chapter 7. Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD)
About the Chord Memory 
Function
Chord Memory is a function that allows you to play chords based on 
pre-programmed 
Chord Forms
, just by pressing a single key on the 
keyboard. The SH-32 can store 64 of these Chord Forms (11.c–88.c). 
The 64 Chord Forms programmed at the factory are all fully 
rewritable.
The Chord Memory function is not used with Rhythm Sets.
Performing with the Chord 
Memory Function
Turning Chord Memory Function On 
and Off
The Chord Memory function On/Off settings can be saved to each 
Patch or Performance individually.
1.
Press [CHORD], causing the indicator to light.
fig.07-01
The Chord Memory function is turned on. When you play the 
MIDI keyboard connected to the MIDI IN connector or use the 
Preview (note-entry) function, the chords based on the currently 
selected Chord Forms are played.
When you press the C4 key (Middle C), the chord is played 
using the exact chord structure recorded in the Chord Form. This 
is referenced to the C4 key; parallel chords are played by 
pressing other keys.
2.
To turn off Chord Memory, press [CHORD] twice, causing 
the button’s indicator light to go off.
3.
To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write 
When you use the Chord Memory function with a tone for 
which the Solo function is on ([SOLO] is lit), only one sound in 
the chord is played. When using the Chord Memory function, 
press [SOLO], [UNISON], and/or [OSC 1X2 SYNC] to turn off 
the Solo function ([SOLO] light goes off).
• When the System function FOOT SW (Foot Switch) is set to 
”, you can then use the foot switch connected to the 
FOOT SWITCH jack to turn the Chord Memory function on and 
off (p. 91).
• Both 
Chord Memory function
 On/Off settings and 
Arpeggiator
 On/Off settings can be saved to individual Patches 
and Performances. By selecting a suitable Chord Form for the 
Arpeggio Style you are using, then while both functions are 
switched on, you can create a 
Patch or Performance in which 
the designated phrase can be played repeatedly just by 
pressing a single key
.
Selecting Chord Forms
This selects the 
Chord Form
 to which the sounds making up the 
chord being played are registered when the Chord Memory function 
is used. The Chord Form numbers selected can be saved to 
individual Patches and Performances.
1.
Press [CHORD], causing the indicator to blink.
fig.07-01
The Chord Form number appears in the display.
2.
Press [VALUE 
/
] to select a Chord Form number (11.c–
88.c).
You can also select Chord Form numbers directly by pressing 
[BANK] and pressing one of the buttons [1/A]–[8/R], then once 
again pressing one of the buttons [1/A]–[8/R]. In this case, 
pressing the C4 key plays the sound so you can confirm the 
selected Chord Form. Additionally, by pressing [HOLD], 
causing the button to light up, you can have sounds continue to 
play without having to hold down the buttons.
For more on the Chord Forms pre-programmed at the factory, 
refer to the 
3.
When you have finished selecting a Chord Form, press 
[CHORD], causing the indicator to go off.
4.
To save the selected Chord Form number, press [WRITE] 
When the System function FOOT SW (Foot Switch) is set to 
”, you can also use the foot switch connected to the