Playing only the rhythm channels of a style – Yamaha CVP-409 User Manual

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Using, Creating and Editing the

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Accompaniment Styles

Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style

CVP-409/407 Owner’s Manual

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Playing Only the Rhythm Channels
of a Style

Rhythm is one of the most important parts of a Style. Try to play the melody along
with just the rhythm. You can sound different rhythms for each Style. Keep in mind,
however, that not all Styles contain rhythm channels.

1

Select a Style (page 45).

2

Press the [ACMP ON/OFF] to turn Auto Accompaniment off.

3

Press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button to play back the
rhythm channels.

4

Press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button to stop the rhythm.

AI:
Artificial Intelligence

Starting the rhythm with Sync
Start
You can also start the rhythm
simply by playing the keyboard,
if Sync Start is enabled (turn on
the [SYNC START] button).

The rhythm does not sound for
the Pianist Styles (or other similar
Styles). When you want to use
any of these Styles, always make
sure that ACMP ON/OFF is
turned on.

SINGLE FINGER

Makes it simple to produce
orchestrated accompani-
ment using major, seventh,
minor and minor-seventh
chords by pressing a mini-
mum number of keys on the
Chord section of the key-
board. This type is available
only for Style playback.
The abbreviated chord fin-
gerings described at right are
used:

MULTI FINGER

Automatically detects Single Finger or Fingered chord fingerings, so you
can use either type of fingering without having to switch fingering types.

FINGERED

Lets you finger your own chords on the Chord section of the keyboard,
while the instrument supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm, bass,
and chord accompaniment in the selected Style. The Fingered type rec-
ognizes the various chord types which are listed on the separate Data List
booklet and can be looked up using the Chord Tutor function (page 49).

FINGERED ON
BASS

Accepts the same fingerings as the Fingered, but the lowest note played
in the Chord section of the keyboard is used as the bass note, allowing
you to play “on bass” chords (in the Fingered mode the root of the
chord is always used as the bass note).

FULL KEYBOARD

Detects chords in the entire key range. Chords are detected in a way
similar to Fingered, even if you split the notes between your left and
right hands—for example, playing a bass note with your left hand and a
chord with your right, or by playing a chord with your left hand and a
melody note with your right.

AI FINGERED

Basically the same as Fingered, with the exception that less than three
notes can be played to indicate the chords (based on the previously
played chord, etc.).

AI FULL KEYBOARD

When this advanced fingering type is engaged, the instrument will auto-
matically create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about
anything, anywhere on the keyboard using both hands. You don’t have
to worry about specifying the Style chords. Although the AI Full Key-
board type is designed to work with many songs, some arrangements
may not be suitable for use with this feature. This type is similar to Full
Keyboard, with the exception that less than three notes can be played to
indicate the chords (based on the previously played chord, etc.). 9th,
11th and 13th chords cannot be played. This type is available only for
Style playback.

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For a major chord,
press the root key only.

For a minor chord,
simultaneously press the root
key and a black key to its left.

For a seventh chord,
simultaneously press the root
key and a white key to its left.

For a minor-seventh chord,
simultaneously press the root key a
both a white and black key to its left

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