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2. The split point has now been changed to the note just
played.
Assigning Upper and Lower sounds
The voices of the CD20/30 are called “Sounds”. The Sound
list is printed on the control panel to the right of the display. It
is possible to assign a particular Sound to the Upper and
Lower instrument parts.
Assigning a Sound to the Upper part
1. If the Sound name is not flashing, press the [SOUNDS]
button so that it does.
2. Use the keypad to key in the number which corresponds
with the Sound you want. If the number is between 00
and 09, key in the zero too. If the number is between 100
and 127, press [SOUNDS] for the hundreds and then the
remaining two numbers.
Example: To select “01/Piano1” key in [0][1]. To select “127/
Gunshot” key in [SOUNDS][2][7].
3. On the display, under the word “Sounds”, the name of the
Sound selected will appear.
Assigning a Sound to the Lower part
1. If the Sound name is not flashing, press the [SOUNDS]
button so that it does.
2. Press and keep down the [LOWER] button during the se-
lection phase. The name of the Lower Sound will begin to
blink on the display.
3. Select the Sound as you did for the Upper part.
Drum, Bass, Acc1, Acc2
These instrument parts are used by the Style for automatic
accompaniment. It is not possible to play them on the key-
board itself.
Regulating the part volumes
Regulate the volume of each part with the MIXER ON/OFF
buttons. When a button is pressed, the display momentarily
shows a graphic representation of the part volume.
The volumes of parts Acc1 and Acc2 are always paired to-
gether.
[<] decreases volume, [>] increases it.
When pressed together, a pair of buttons disactivate the cor-
responding part (“off”), or they reactivate it again (“on”).
Automatic sustain in the Lower part
The notes played in the Lower part can be held even when
your hand is taken away from the keys. This can be achieved
using the Memory function, which is disactivated when the
instrument is turned on. To activate this function press the
[MEMORY] so that its led comes on. To disactivate it press
the button so that the led goes out.
Styles
A style is an automatic accompaniment, which can be con-
trolled by making up chords on the keyboard. The buttons in
the MANUAL CONTROLS and AUTOMATIC STYLES sec-
tions allow you to start or stop the accompaniment, and to
choose the way in which the Styles are executed.
A list of Styles is printed on the control panel, to the left of the
display.
Choosing the Style
When the instrument is switched on, a Style is already loaded
and ready to play. Use the following procedure to choose a
different Style.
1. If the name of the Style is not flashing, press the [STYLE/
SONG] button so that is does.
2. Use the keypad to key in the number corresponding to
the Style required. If the number is between 00 and 09,
key in the zero too.
Example: To choose “01/Rock2” key in [0][1].
3. On the display, under the heading “Styles”, the name of
the Style selected will appear.
Changing the tempo
The metronome tempo can be varied using the [TEMPO-
DATA] buttons. The current tempo appears on the display,
under the “Tempo” heading.
When changing the Style, if the [AUTOSET] led is on, the
tempo is changed too, in keeping with the Style.
When pressed together, the [TEMPO-DATA] buttons default
to a mid-tempo of 120.
Controlling the Style
In order to make all the accompaniment parts play together,
use your left hand (in the left keyboard section under the split
point ) to play a note or chord. A single note will produce a
major chord.
[START/STOP]
Used to start or stop a Style playing.
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