Creating an Auto Accompaniment (User Rhythm)EN-88■ Break Point (Break Pt)This parameter specifies the key, from C to B, that is the pointat which Auto Accompaniment bass and chord notes drop oneoctave.For example when F is specified as the break point, a C majorchord recorded as C3E3G3 (CEG) becomes D3F # 3A3 (DF # Araised one note each) when D is fingered on the chordkeyboard, E3G # 3B3 (EG# B raised one note each) when E isfingered, and F2A2C3 (FAC dropped one octave) when F isfingered.■ Inversion (Invert)This parameter specifies whether or not chords during AutoAccompaniment play should mirror inverted forms of theoriginal chord (EGC and GCE for CEG).For example, let’s say that the original recorded C majorchord is CEG and an F chord is fingered on the chordkeyboard. If “Off” is selected for this setting, the chord will bedirectly converted to FAC. If “On” (or “7th”) is selected, thechord will be converted to CFA, which is the inverted form thatis nearest to CEG. The transition of chord notes duringplayback when “On” (or “7th”) is selected is smaller, soaccompaniment sounds more natural.Note that you should select “7th” in place of “On” only if “C7”was specified for the “PlayChrd” setting* when recording theaccompaniment pattern and if you selected “09 (Chord 7th)”for the chord conversion table.* For information about “PlayChrd”, see the “User RhythmRecording Settings” (page EN-82).• When selecting “On” (or “7th”) for this setting, make surethat you select “C” for the “Break Point” (Break Pt) setting.■ Retrigger (Retrig.)This parameter specifies how accompaniment pattern play isaffected by a chord change that occurs part way through apattern. When “On” is selected, the pattern “retriggers,” whichcauses the currently playing note to change to thecorresponding note of the newly fingered chord. When “Off” isselected, a chord change causes the currently sounding noteto be cut off, and the next note of the pattern of the newlyfingered chord to be played.■ Bend Range (BndRng)This parameter specifies the bend range for pitch bend wheeloperation in semitone steps.1. While editing a rhythm in the Rhythm EditingMode, press cs REGISTRATION [8] (EDITMENU).2. Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keysto display “Rhythm”, and then press [6](ENTER).This displays “Volume”.3. Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) keys to displaythe menu item you want to change.*1 See “Reverb Effect List” (page EN-23).*2 See “Chorus Effect List” (page EN-24).*3 See “Delay Effect List” (page EN-24).4. Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to change thesetting value.5. Press the [4] (EXIT) bm number key.Operations Affecting All theAccompaniment Patterns in aRhythmTo configure mixer settings for a rhythmItem Name(Display) Description SettingsVolume(Volume)Adjusts the overall rhythmvolume.0 to 127Reverb Type(Reverb)Specifies the reverb type tobe applied to the entirerhythm.* 1Chorus Type(Chorus)Specifies the chorus type tobe applied to the entirerhythm.* 2Delay Type(Delay)Specifies the delay type tobe applied to the entirerhythm.* 3