Optimus MD-1200 用户手册
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Free Session — lets you play the melo-
dy using the entire keyboard while the
MD-1200 plays accompaniment based
on your auto-rhythm selection (see “Us-
ing FREE SESSION” on Page 21).
dy using the entire keyboard while the
MD-1200 plays accompaniment based
on your auto-rhythm selection (see “Us-
ing FREE SESSION” on Page 21).
Notes:
• After you press the auto accompani-
ment keys when using concert
chord or standard fingering, the MD-
1200 plays the same chord until you
press other accompaniment keys to
play a different chord or you press
chord or standard fingering, the MD-
1200 plays the same chord until you
press other accompaniment keys to
play a different chord or you press
START/ STOP
.
• You can use the MD-1200’s rhythm
controls (
INTRO
,
NORMAL/FILL-IN
,
VARIATION/FILL-IN
, and
SYNCHRO/
ENDING
) with all three types of auto
accompaniment.
Adjusting the Accompaniment
Volume
Volume
The MD-1200 lets you adjust the volume
of your accompaniment separately from
the overall volume of the keyboard.
of your accompaniment separately from
the overall volume of the keyboard.
1. Press
ACCOMP VOLUME
. The three-
digit number of the last selected
accompaniment volume appears on
the display.
accompaniment volume appears on
the display.
2. Within 5 seconds, enter a number
from
0 0 0
(softest) to
1 2 7
(loudest)
on the keypad. The numbers appear
on the display as you press the
keys.
on the display as you press the
keys.
To select the next highest or lowest
accompaniment volume number,
you can also press
accompaniment volume number,
you can also press
+
or
–
after
pressing
ACCOMP VOLUME
. Hold
down
+
or
–
to quickly increase or
decrease the accompaniment vol-
ume.
ume.
To reset the accompaniment volume to
its default value of 87, press
its default value of 87, press
ACCOMP
VOLUME
then press
+
and
–
at the same
time.
Note: The auto-accompaniment pat-
terns consist of four parts: chord 1,
chord 2, bass, and rhythm. You can de-
lete any of the parts by using the mixer
function. See “Using the Mixer” on
Page 22.
terns consist of four parts: chord 1,
chord 2, bass, and rhythm. You can de-
lete any of the parts by using the mixer
function. See “Using the Mixer” on
Page 22.
ACCOMP
VOLUME
VOLUME
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