Yamaha Electone CSY-2A Manuel - Page 18
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D
Auto Bass/Chord Fun Blocks
The CSY-2A
is equipped with a "Fun Block' section of
five buttons which can be used in conjunction with the
Auto
Rhythm
section (see p. 14). It enables you to play
a variety of alternating bass chord rhythms, with the pedal
and
chords
automatically
matching
the
melody
notes,
simply by holding down either a single lower manual key
or a lower manual
chord, according to which
fun block
button you press.
From your very first keyboard attempt,
the fun block feature will let you sound like a pro, making
full rhythmic use of the lower manual and pedals.
Here
is how it works.
Note:
You cannot add synthesized voices to the Auto Bass/Chords.
When the Auto
Bass/Chord
is in its ON position, pressing
the pedals produces no bass, unless the keyboard, electone
and synthesizer selector levers are properly arranged.
To do
so, move
all the pedal tone levers to their "OFF" positions
and depress the synthesizer selector lever to its "ON"
posi-
tion.
Then play chords with your left hand and depress the
pedals; you will hear the Auto Bass/Chords and the synthe-
sized bass voices.
SINGLE
FINGER
CHORDS
(THE
EASY
PLAY
WAY)
e Set the tone levers for the tones you want on the lower
manual both Piano and Guitar sounds are available); use
either or both levers to adjust the Auto Bass Chord tone
color and volume in the normal way.
button until it clicks and stays down.
e Set the Rhythm Start switch on.
e Adjust the rhythm tempo and volume.
e Press the Single Finger Chord button.
Now, if you press a C key on the lower manual, a C major
chord will play in an alternating pattern which matches the
rhythm pattern and tempo set.
As long as the key is held down, the bass chord rhythm
continues.
When the Black-key pedal is pressed, the chord
changed
from
major to minor, and when
released, the
chord
returns
to major.
When
the White-key
pedal
is
pressed, the chord
changes from
major to seventh, and
C chord
=
when
released, the chord returns to major.
When both
Black- and White-key
pedals are pressed,
a minor seventh
results.
—
Note:
The
bass note will play the root
and fifth of any chord
pressed, except when the Jazz Rock rhythm is used; in that
case the bass sounds the root only.