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Chapter 8 Various Settings
 
Chapter 8
 
 
Functions that can be assigned (Pedals, 
Performance Pads)
 
* What is the leading bass function?
 
The function that sounds the lowest note of a fingered chord 
as the bass tone is called “Leading Bass.” When this function 
is turned on, the Bass Tone changes when chord inversions 
are used. Usually the tonic of the chord you play sounds as 
the bass tone.
 
* What is the rotary effect?
 
This adds a sort of spinning effect to the organ sound, similar 
to the sound when a rotary speaker is used.
Changing the speed increases or decreases the speed of this 
spinning effect.
 
Function
Explanation
Leading 
Bass
 
Toggles the Leading Bass function* on or off. 
The function stays on as long as the pedal to 
which this is assigned is pressed. 
When assigned to a Performance Pad, this is 
alternately switched on and off each time the 
pad is pressed.
 
No Chord
 
Only the accompaniment’s rhythm part is 
played. The next time you specify a chord 
with the keyboard, the No Chord function is 
cancelled, and all of the accompaniment 
parts are played.
 
Break
 
During the performance of Automatic 
Accompaniment, the accompaniment stops 
for one measure only.
 
Fill In To 
Variation
 
Performs the same function as the Fill In [To 
Variation] button (p. 61).
 
Fill In To 
Original
 
Performs the same function as the Fill In [To 
Original] button (p. 61).
 
Fill In
 
A fill-in is inserted, but the accompaniment 
pattern after that doesn’t change.
 
Half Fill In 
Variation
 
This plays a fill-in half a measure long, then 
switches to the Variation accompaniment 
pattern.
 
Half Fill In 
Original
 
This plays a fill-in half a measure long, then 
switches to the Original accompaniment 
pattern.
 
Original/
Variation
 
This changes the accompaniment pattern 
without inserting a fill-in.
 
Arranger 
Reset
 
When this function is used during Automat-
ic Accompaniment, the accompaniment re-
turns to the beginning of the Division (p. 50).
 
Intro 1/
Ending 1
 
Performs the same function as the [Intro/
Ending] button (p. 58). Intro 1 and Ending 1 
are played.
 
Intro 2/
Ending 2
 
Performs the same function as the [Intro/
Ending] button (p. 58). Intro 2 and Ending 2 
are played.
 
Arranger 
Start/Stop
 
Performs the same function as the [Start/
Stop] button (p. 58).
 
Orches-
trator Up
 
This changes the accompaniment to a more 
elavorate arrangement (p. 62).
 
Orches-
trator 
Down
 
Changes the accompaniment to a simpler ar-
rangement (p. 62).
 
Melody 
Intelli-
gence
 
Turns the Melody Intelligence function on 
and off (p. 64).
 
Fade In/
Out
 
This starts Automatic Accompaniment with 
a fade-in (where the volume gets progres-
sively louder), ends it with a fade-out 
(where the volume gets progressively soft-
er), then stops.
 
Rotary 
Slow/Fast
 
This switches the speed of the rotary effect* 
when you perform with an organ Tone.
 
Glide
 
While the pedal or Performance Pad is held 
down, the pitch of the sound drops tempo-
rarily, returning to the original pitch when 
the pedal or Pad is released. This can be ef-
fective for simulating the performance of in-
struments like a Hawaiian guitar.
 
Compos-
er Start/
Stop
 
Performs the same function as the [
 
 
Page
Fwd 1
 
Press the pedal or the Pad turns the score ap-
pearing on the KR display to the next page 
while the performance of a song is stopped.
 
Page
Bwd 1
 
Press the pedal or the Pad turns the score ap-
pearing on the KR display to the preceding 
page while the performance of a song is 
stopped.
 
Page
Fwd 2 
 
(KR-7)
Press the pedal or the Pad turns the score ap-
pearing on the external display to the next 
page while the performance of a song is 
stopped.
 
Page
Bwd 2
 
(KR-7)
Press the pedal or the Pad turns the score ap-
pearing on the external display to the pre-
ceding page while the performance of a song 
is stopped.
 
Punch In/
Out
 
During Punch-in Recording, this starts and 
stops recording (p. 123).
 
Tap 
Tempo
 
You can set the tempo according to the inter-
val at which the pedal or pad is pressed 
(p. 84).
 
Function
Explanation
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