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Auto Bass/Chord Fun Blocks
These
Electones are equipped with a "Fun Block" section of seven buttons
which can be used in conjunction with the Auto
Rhythm section.
It enables you to play a variety of alternating
bass notes and chords of
the
lower
keyboard,
depending
upon
which
fun block button
you push
From
your very first keyboard
attempt, the fun block feature will let you
sound
like a pro, making full rhythmic
use of the lower keyboard and
pedals. Here is how it works.
Note:
When you use the Auto Bass/Chord, Diapason 8' changes to Piano 1, Horn 8°
becomes Piano 2, and Cello 8' converts to Guitar tone also Cello 4' to Harpsi-
chord on the lower keyboard.
Auto Bass/Chord doesn't work while the Break Variation rhythm is ON.
MULTI
BASS
The Multi
Bass enables you to give a fuller, more sophisticated
sound to
the Auto Bass rhythm for even greater variation.
SINGLE
FINGER
CHORD
(THE EASY PLAY WAY)
* Set the tone
levers for the tone you want on the lower keyboard and
pedals. Use one or more levers to adjust the Auto Bass Chord tone color
and volume as in the normal way.
* Push the button for whatever rhythm you wish.
* Set the Rhythm Start switch ON.
*
Adjust the rhythm tempo
and volume.
* Push the Single Finger Chord button.
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
CUSTOM
MULTI
CON-
MEMORY
FINGER
CHORD
ABC
BASS
STANT
CHORD
C Major chord
Now,
if you press a C key on the lower keyboard, a C major chord and
bass note wil! 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
changes 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 when released,
the chord
returns to major. When
both
Black- and White-key
pedals are
pressed, a minor seventh results.
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