Electronic Keyboard User Manual
E-30
Music Presets
7.
Use the 
ct
 (w, q) buttons to select the 
Music Preset number where you want to 
store the edited data.
8.
Enter a name for the preset.
Use the 
dn
 (u) and 
do
 (i) buttons to move the cursor 
to the character you want to change and then use the 
ct
(w, q) buttons to change the character. The following 
shows a table of available characters.
• To input a space, press both of the 
ct
 (w and q) 
buttons at the same time.
9.
Press the 
dp
 (ENTER) button.
This saves the data.
• If the preset number where you are saving the data 
already has data saved to it, a message (Replace?) will 
appear on the display to confirm whether you want 
to replace the existing data with the new data. 
Press the 
ct
 (YES) button to overwrite or the 
ct
 (NO) 
button to cancel the save operation.
■ To edit the chord progression
1.
On the editing operation selection screen 
(page E-29), select “CHORD” and then press 
the 
dp
 (ENTER) button to display the chord 
progression editing screen shown below.
(1) Step (timing and chord)
The timing of a chord progression is expressed as a 
series of three values separated by colons (such as 
001:1:00) indicating measure
*1
 (001), beat (1), and 
tick (00)
*2
. This series of three values is referred to 
collectively as a “step”.
The screen shot above shows the first two steps 
(001, 002) of the Music Preset. Use the 
bp
 (REW) 
and 
bq
 (FF) buttons to scroll and view other steps.
*1 Up to 999 measures
*2 There are 12 ticks per beat, as shown below.
(2) Cursor
Specifies the step that is currently selected for 
editing.
(3) Resolution
Resolution is a unit used when editing step timing. 
The initial resolution is R1 (one measure), but you 
also can select R4 (1 beat = 1 quarter note) when you 
want to specify chords for each beat. Use the 
instrument part buttons (
5
 through 
bm
) to select 
one of the eight resolutions shown below.
(3) Resolution(2) Cursor
(1) Step (timing and chord)
01 02 09 10 1100
Chord progression
Measure 1
Beat 1 Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat 4 Beat 1 Beat 2
Tick
001:1:00
002:1:00
For the sample display 
above, the chord change 
from C to Bm occurs here.
Measure 2
3 3
R1 R2 R4 R8 R8T R16 R16T R32T
5 6 7 8 9 bk bl bm
(1 measure) (2 beats) (1 beat) (1/2 beat) (1/3 beat) (1/4 beat) (1/6 beat) (1/12 beat)










