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                                                     ELB-01 Owner’s Manual
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Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion
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Memory
The Memory function is a convenient performance tool in the A.B.C. features that 
makes playing with the accompaniment even smoother and more fluid. It is available 
separately for both the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard. To use it, turn Memory on, 
start the rhythm and play chords and bass notes according to the selected A.B.C. mode. 
With Memory on, the accompaniment continues to play, even when you release your 
fingers (and foot). When you want to change to the next chord, simply play it and 
release it, and the auto accompaniment keeps playing with the new chord and bass 
note. This means that you can play a chord/bass note briefly, release it, and take your 
time before playing the next—you don’t have to hold a chord down to keep the 
accompaniment going. 
When A.B.C. is turned off (but Memory is on), the auto accompaniment of the 
rhythmic chords and bass pattern do not sound, but the sound of the Lower keyboard 
and/or Pedalboard continues until you play the next chord/bass note.
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 Lower Memory
When this is set to on, the Lower keyboard Voices and chord accompaniment 
keep playing even after you release your fingers from the Lower keyboard, while 
the rhythm plays.
Successive pressing of the [B] button alternates between On and Off. 
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 Pedal Memory
When this is set to on, the Pedalboard Voices and bass accompaniment keep 
playing even after you release your foot from the Pedalboard, while the rhythm 
plays.
Successive pressing of the [D] button alternates between On and Off. 
(In the Single Finger and Fingered modes:) When this is set to on, the bass 
accompaniment of the Pedalboard Voices keeps playing even after you release 
your fingers from the Lower keyboard.
<ABC>     ’L.MEMORY⁄
¿OFF      ’P.MEMORY 
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