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Chapter 7. Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD)
Creating Your Own Chord Forms
Not only can you use the prepared internal 
Chord Forms
, which 
determine the constituent notes of chords played using the Chord 
Memory function, but you can also freely create and rewrite them as 
well.
The Chord Forms pre-programmed at the factory are used in 
Preset Patches and factory-programmed User Performances as 
well, so note that when you rewrite part of the Chord Forms, the 
sounds of Preset Patches and factory-set User Performances in 
which the Chord Memory function is turned on change. By 
carrying out Factory Reset (p. 94), you can get the SH-32 to once 
again sound exactly as it did when you first took it out of the 
box.
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 with the 
content you want to rewrite.
3.
Press [WRITE], causing the button indicator to light.
The Preview (note-entry) function automatically turns on, 
[HOLD] lights up, and the chord recorded to the Chord Form 
selected in Step 2 continues to play.
4.
Press [HOLD] to stop the sound.
5.
Press a note-entry button to specify the note you want to be 
played when you press the C4 key.
The button for the specified sound blinks, and the sound is held 
and continues to play.
• You can deselect the held sound by pressing the blinking button 
again. Alternatively, you can deselect all sounds at once by 
pressing [HOLD].
• You can use [-OCT] and [+OCT] to specify sounds over an even 
wider range.
6.
When you have finished making the settings for the sound 
you want to write to the Chord Form, press [WRITE] once 
more.
[WRITE] blinks, and the message “
” (Sure?) blinks in the 
display, prompting you to confirm that the data is to be saved.
7.
Press [WRITE] once more to carry out the save. To cancel 
the save, press [EXIT].
You can create and save Chord Forms in both Patch mode and 
Performance mode, and the same 64 Chord Forms are used from 
both modes.
Using the Chord Memory 
Function in Performance Mode
The Chord Memory function is not used with Rhythm Sets. Thus, the 
Chord Memory function cannot be used with Part 4/R in 
Performance mode if a Rhythm Set is assigned to that Part.
Selecting the Chord Form
One Chord Form may be selected for the entire Performance. You 
cannot change Chord Forms for each individual Part.
Use of Chord Forms (11.c–88.c) and Rhythm Styles (11.r–88.r) is 
shared by both Performance mode and Patch mode. 
1.
Confirm that the SH-32 is in Performance mode.
2.
If a Rhythm Set is assigned to Part 4/R, press a Part button 
[1]–[3] to select a Part 1–3.
When a Rhythm Set is assigned to Part 4/R, you cannot select a 
Chord Form if you select Part 4/R.
3.
Press [CHORD], causing the button indicator to blink, then 
press [VALUE 
/
] to select the Chord Form number (11.c–
88.c).
4.
Press [CHORD], causing the indicator light to go off.
Specifying the Part to Use the Chord 
Memory Function
Of the Parts to which Patches are assigned, this specifies the Parts 
that are to be played using the Chord Memory function. Only one 
Part can be specified for performances using the Chord Memory 
function; that setting can be saved to individual Performances with 
the write procedure.
1.
Hold down [CHORD] and press a Part button ([1]–[4/R]) to 
select the Part you want to use with the Chord Memory 
function; the button’s light comes on.
• You cannot specify Part 4/R if a Rhythm Set is assigned to Part 
4/R.
• Although in this procedure only one Part can be specified as 
using the Chord Memory function, if the specified Part is part of 
a stack, then Chord Memory still operates using the stacked 
Parts. If you do not want to have the Chord Memory applied to 
Parts other than the one specified, do not stack the Parts (p. 72).