Modifying an accompaniment, Accompaniment pattern (p. 69) – Roland KR-17 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment

Chapter 2

Modifying an Accompaniment

When you use Automatic Accompaniment, you can easily add Fill Ins to the

accompaniment patterns, change arrangements, and make other changes.

Changing the Accompaniment Pattern
(Fill In Buttons)

There are two accompaniment patterns: the Original, and a Variation. In addition, a

fill-in (or short phrase) is added at the points where the accompaniment patterns

change, which adds more interest to the song. It can be effective to use the simpler

original pattern for the first half of the song, and the variation pattern for the second

half.

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Press the Fill In [Variation] button and watch the indicator light up.

The instrument is set so that the variation performance pattern is played.

Press the Fill In [Original] button and watch the indicator light up.

The instrument is set so that the original performance pattern is played.

Pressing these buttons during a performance inserts a one-bar fill-in at the

appropriate place and time.

Adding a fill-in without changing the accompaniment pattern

You can play only the fill-in, without changing the accompaniment pattern.

Press the lit [Original] or [Variation] Fill In button during the performance.

You can add variation to the

Automatic Accompaniment by

assigning different functions to

the Performance Pads and

pedals. For more information,

see “Assigning Functions to

Pedals and Performance Pads

(Pedal Setting/User

Functions)” (p. 157).

What’s a “Fill In”?

A short improvisational phrase inserted at the bar line is called a “Fill In.”

The KR automatically plays the appropriate phrase for the selected Music Style.

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