⇒Adjust the key with the TRANSPOSE ∧ and ∨ buttons.• Each press of the ∧ button raises the key in semitonesteps, and each press of the ∨ button lowers the keyin semitone steps (G – C – F#).• If the two buttons are pressed at the same time, thekey returns to C.• When the TRANSPOSE function is active, the trans-pose illustration is shown on the display.• When PROGRAM is shown on the display above thebuttons, these buttons are used for various settingsand cannot be used for TRANSPOSE. To access theTRANSPOSE function in this case, first exit the settingmode.HarmonyThis function automatically adds harmony to the single-note melody you play in the right part, based on the chord youspecify in the left part.1. Press the HARMONY button to turn it on.• The mark next to the HARMONY indication on theleft side of the display indicates that this effect is on.• The display looks similar to the following.• If necessary, the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttonscan be used to select the type of harmony.• Perform this operation while the PROGRAM indicationis flashing on the display. After a few seconds, thedisplay returns to the previous display.• For details about each type, refer to the separateREFERENCE GUIDE provided.2. During a performance using the automatic accompani-ment (refer to page 23), while specifying the chordwith your left hand, play the melody with your righthand.• If the “Octave”, “Hard Rock” or “Fanfare” type isselected, HARMONY is added even when the auto-matic accompaniment is not used.TRANSPOSEPROGRAMTEMPOTRANSPOSEVOLUMETOUCHSUSTAINHARMONYAPCSYNCHRO GENERALSOUNDKeyTranspose illustrationHARMONYsTEMPOTRANSPOSEVOLUMETOUCHSUSTAINHARMONYAPCSYNCHRO GENERALCHORDPROGRAMPart I Sound and effects20QQTG0598