Using the metronome using beat single fingering, Standard fingering – The Singing Machine SMI-1420 User Manual

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[1]

CHORD

[2]

STYLE

[3]

[4]

START/STOP

SYNC/FILL-IN

[5]

[6]

[7]

TEMPO

VOLUME

[8]

CHORD

NORMAL

START/STOP

Repeatedly press

until a black dot appears next to S. FINGER on the left

side of the display.

Press

.

Enter a two-digit auto-style number.

To begin the auto-style before the auto accompaniment, press

. Or,

to synchronize the start of the selected auto-rhythm with your accompaniment, press

.

Begin the accompaniment at the desired interval by pressing the desired

accompaniment key(s).

To play a melody along with the accompaniment, press any key(s) to the right.

Adjust the

and

to the desired level.

To change chords without interrupting the style, simply press the auto

accompaniment key(s) required to form the new chord. The name of the chord appears
on the display. To stop auto accompaniment but not the auto-style, repeatedly press

until the black dot appears next to

on the display. Or, to stop auto

accompaniment and the auto-style, press

.

E09

To turn on the keyboard’s metronome, press voice or style, then press

. The

metronome’s bar swings along with the tempo you selected, and the corresponding
beat appears. Press

again to turn the metronome off.

METRO

METRO

When the metronome is on, repeatedly press BEAT until you hear the desired beat to
adjust it. 9 beats (00.02-09) are available and can be selected at regular intervals. The
beat number you selected appears.

Using the Metronome

Using Beat

Single Fingering

ENGLISH

The standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or more notes, and
lets the experienced musician play a wider variety of accompaniment chords.

Follow these steps to start standard fingering auto accompaniment.

[1]

Repeatedly press CHORD until a black dot appears next to FINGERED on the left

side of the display.

[2] Follow steps 2 - 8 or Single Fingering.

Standard Fingering

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