Electronic Keyboard User Manual
E-22
Using Auto Accompaniment
4.
Use the instrument part buttons (
5
 through 
bm
) to select the part (drums, bass etc.) you 
want to edit.
The name of the part you select will appear on the 
display. Rhythm patterns are made up of the eight parts 
shown below.
• Button illumination does not change when you press 
the instrument part buttons (
5
 through 
bm
). Button 
illumination indicates whether there is 
accompaniment data corresponding to each part.
Example: When bass is selected
5.
Edit the selected part as desired.
The table below describes the parameters you can edit.
• Use the 
dn
 (u) and 
do
 (i) buttons to select a 
parameter, and the 
ct
 (w, q) buttons to change its 
setting. You also can use shortcut buttons (see table 
below) to select parameters.
• Pressing the 
ct
 (w, q) buttons at the same time 
will return the currently selected parameter to its 
initial default setting.
• Pressing the 
bs
 (START/STOP) button during an 
edit operation will sound the accompaniment pattern 
with the edits you have made up to that point. 
Pressing the 
bt
 (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button will 
sound only the instrument part you are editing.
Procedure continues on page E-23.
Parts
Drums Percus-
sion
Bass Chord 1 Chord 2 Chord 3 Chord 4 Chord 5
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Instrument part name
Parameter Description Setting
Shortcut 
Button
Rhythm 
Select: 
Rhythm
Replaces the part 
(drum, bass, etc.) 
accompaniment 
data with that of 
the specified 
rhythm number. 
*1
001 to 190: 
Rhythm 
number 
*2 *3
cm
Tone 
Select: 
Tone
Switches the part 
tone (instrument) 
to that of the 
specified tone 
number.
001 to 250: Tone 
Numbers 
*2 *4
cn
Prt: 
Part on/
off
Toggles each part 
on or off.
OFF: 
Mutes the part.
ON: 
Sounds the 
part.
co
Vol: 
Volume 
level
Controls the 
volume level of 
each part.
000 to 127
Pan: 
Panning 
(position)
Controls whether 
the sound of the 
part can be heard 
from the left side or 
right side.
–64 to 0 to 63 
*5
Reverb: 
Reverb
Controls the level 
of the reverb effect 
(page E-12) applied 
to the part notes.
000 to 127
cp
Chorus: 
Chorus
Controls the level 
of the chorus effect 
(page E-13) applied 
to the part notes.
000 to 127
*1 Replacing part accompaniment data clears all edits to the 
currently selected accompaniment data made up to that 
point.
*2 Sequential numbers starting from 001, which is the first 
rhythm of the first group (POPS/DANCE/ROCK). See 
the “Tone List” (page A-1) and “Rhythm List” (page A-5) 
for information on the numbering system.
*3 In the case of the intro and ending, specifying a rhythm 
for one part (drum, bass, etc.) will cause the same rhythm 
to be specified automatically for all of the other parts of 
the pattern.
*4 Only drum set sounds (tone numbers 237 through 250) 
can be selected for drum parts and percussion parts. 
Drum set sounds cannot be selected for the bass and the 
chord 1 through chord 5 parts.
*5 A smaller value shifts leftward, while a larger value shifts 
rightward. A value of zero specifies center.










