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Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the Performance
3.
Use the Music Style buttons and the touch screen to choose a 
Music Style.
4.
Touch <Exit>.
You are returned to the Chord Sequencer screen.
5.
Enter the chord progression and the accompaniment pattern.
Inputting Chords with the Chord Sequencer
fig.04-09.e
1. Use the Value [+] [-] buttons or the dial to move the cursor to where you 
want to make an insertion.
Use the Bwd [
] and Fwd [
] buttons to move the cursor a bar at a time.
2. Enter the chord progression and the changes in the accompaniment 
pattern and arrangement.
Just as when performing with Automatic Accompaniment, press the keys to 
specify a chord, and press a button to select the accompaniment pattern (p. 77). 
You can change the accompaniment arrangements with the Style Orchestrator 
[-] and [+] buttons (p. 78).
3. Touching <Ins> once inserts a measure after the bar where the cursor is 
located. Conversely, touching <Del> deletes the measure containing the 
cursor and moves the cursor to the next bar.
Check the Accompaniment You Inputted
Let’s listen to the completed accompaniment while inputting data.
1. Press the Play [
] button to play back the accompaniment.
2. Press the Stop [
] button to stop playback.
6.
When you have finished inputting all the data, touch 
<Execute>.
The accompaniment you’ve composed is registered at “0:New Song.”
Press the Play [
] button and try fingering the melody while the 
accompaniment you’ve composed is played back.
To insert fractional chords 
such as Fm/C, assign the 
“Leading Bass function” to 
a Pad button or a pedal. See 
“Assigning Functions to 
Pedals” (p. 147).
Change the accompaniment arrangements
Select the accompaniment pattern (Division)
Move the cursor
You can only insert an intro 
at the beginning of a song. 
When you add an intro, the 
number of bars 
corresponding to the length 
of the intro is inserted 
automatically.
If you assign the function 
to a pedal, you can insert a 
break in the middle of a 
song. See “Assigning 
Functions to Pedals” (p. 
147).
Pressing the [To Variation] 
button or the [To Original] 
button adds a fill-in at the 
cursor position and a 
Variation or Original 
Division at the measure 
after the fill-in. If you want 
to enter a Variation or 
Original Division without 
inserting a fill-in, you need 
to assign the function to the 
pedal. See “Assigning 
Functions to Pedals” (p. 
147).
The song you’ve created 
disappears when you turn 
off the power. If you don’t 
want to lose it, you should 
save it on a floppy disk. 
Take a look at “Saving 
Songs to Floppy Disks” (p. 
109).