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Backing Track Functions
 
1.
 
Press [STYLE] so the button is lit.
 
At this time, the keyboard Split Point will be set to C4.
 
If you press and hold [SPLIT] (for approximately two seconds), 
the Split Point setting screen will appear. You can turn the 
VALUE dial to change the Split Point. When you’re finished, 
press [EXIT].
 
2.
 
Press [START/STOP]; the backing will start playing.
 
If [STYLE] is unlit, pressing [START/STOP] will cause only the 
drums to start playing.
 
3.
 
Use your left hand to play a chord (or a single note).
 
Use your left hand to play the backing chord, and your 
right hand to play the melody.
 
If you’re not using the lower area of the keyboard (the Lower 
Part area) to enter chords, only the drum pattern of the Style 
will be heard.
 
4.
 
If you play a different chord (or single note), the backing 
key will change.
 
The chord name is displayed in the backing chord area of the 
screen.
 
5.
 
Use the STYLE CONTROL buttons to select a different 
pattern for the currently selected Style.
 
Changing the Variations
 
You can press the 
 
VARIATION buttons
 
 to change the type of 
ensemble that will play the backing.
The button you press flashes until the new pattern is used (after 
which the button lights steadily.)
 
VARIATION [1]
 
 produces the simplest arrangement, and 
 
VARIATION [4]
 
 produces the most florid.
For an intro or ending, 
 
VARIATION [1]
 
 is the shortest and 
simplest.
 
Using the Auto Fill-in Function
 
If you leave 
 
[AUTO FILL-IN]
 
 on (button lit), a fill-in will play 
when you switch between accompaniment Variations. The fill-
in that is played between the current and the next Variation 
pattern depends on where you come from.
 
What’s a “
 
Fill-In
 
”?–A short improvisational phrase inserted at 
the bar line is called a “Fill In.” The GW-8 automatically plays 
the appropriate phrase for the selected Style.
 
Stopping a Style
 
1.
 
Press [START/STOP] once again to make the backing stop.
 
If you press [ENDING] instead of [START/STOP], the ending 
phrase will play and then the backing will stop.
 
Adjusting the Part Balance ([PART VIEW])
 
If [STYLE] is on, or if all of the BACKING TYPE buttons are off, 
you can access the PERFORM MIXER screen by pressing [PART 
VIEW].
In the PERFORM MIXER screen you can adjust the volume for 
each Part of the Style. You can also mute (silence) a specific 
Part, or play only a specific Part.
 
1.
 
With [STYLE] turned on, press [PART VIEW].
 
The PERFORM MIXER screen will appear.
 
2.
 
Use [
] [
] to select the part whose settings you 
want to make, and use [
] [
] to select the item that 
you want to set.
 
Style (Playing with an 
Accompaniment)
 
Playing Back a Style ([STYLE])
 
[INTRO]
 
A backing pattern suitable for an 
introduction.
 
[MAIN]
 
This is the main accompaniment pattern for 
the song.
 
[ENDING]
 
A backing pattern suitable for an ending.
 
Display
Part
LWR
 
LOWER
 
UPR
 
UPPER
 
ADR
 
Accompaniment Drum
 
ABS
 
Accompaniment Bass
 
AC1–AC6
 
Accompaniment 1–6
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