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Yamaha D-85 Manual page 24

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Applying
the A-B-C
function
separately for
the lower keyboard and pedal keyboard
(1) Select the desired rhythm with the auto rhythm
controls.
(2) Depress the CUSTOM A-B-C button.
FINGERED
CUSTOM
PEDAL
CHORD
— ABC
(3) Depress the lower keyboard
keys to create a
chord and also depress the pedal keyboard key.
The
lower
keyboard
chord
and
the
pedal
keyboard
sound are isolated from each other,
and so the auto chord
sound
is automatically
accompanied
with
the chord,
as created
by
depressing the lower keyboard keys, and the auto
bass sound is automatically accompanied based
on the sound produced by the depressed pedal
keyboard key.
(4) When
the
MEMORY
button
is set to ON,
automatic accompaniment continues even when
the lower keyboard and pedal keyboard keys are
released. If only the LOWER or PEDAL memory
button is set to ON, the sound of the keyboard
whose
corresponding
memory
button
is not
depressed is no longer heard when that button is
released, and the automatic accompaniment of
the rhythm and sound of the keyboard whose
corresponding memory is set to ON continues.
Changing the bass pattern of the MULTI-BASS
There are three types of bass patterns for the auto
bass. Select the desired bass pattern
with MULTI-
BASS
button
1, 2 or 3. A sustaining sound "is
produced when the CONSTANT
button is depressed.
The WAH-GUITAR
operates normally but rhythmic
chords do not sound. The string bass and bass guitar
sounds will decay.
* |f noneof the MULTI-BASS buttons are depressed,
the auto bass function is actuated with pattern 1.
@MULTI-BASS
button
1, 2 or
3 can
be used
simultaneously.
Starting and stopping the Auto Bass/Chord
The starting and stopping of the Auto Bass/Chord
function can be controlled by the START and SYNC
start switches and the foot switch.
(1) START switch
As soon as this is set to ON, the rhythm starts,
and when the lower keyboard keys are depressed,
the A-B-C function is actuated. Once the keys are
released, this function is canceled and only the
sound of the original rhythm is heard.
e
When
the MEMORY
button
is at ON, the
A-B-C function remains operative even when
the keys are released.
(2) SYNC start switch
When this is set to ON and then a key on the
lower Keyboard is depressed, the A-B-C function
is actuated at the same time the auto rhythm is
heard, and it is canceled as soon as the key is
released.
* When
the MEMORY
button
is at ON, the
A-B-C function remains operative even when
the key is released.
(3) Foot switch
When
the RHYTHM
STOP switch on the foot
switch
selector (on the right-hand side of the
lower
keyboard)
is set to ON
in the A-B-C
operative
mode,
and then
the foot switch
is
depressed, the rhythm and rhythmic chords are
stopped and the auto bass sound is sustained.
When
the foot switch
is depressed again, the
A-B-C function becomes operative again.
Note:
The A-B-C function does not work with auto
rhythm break variations.
EXPRESSION PEDAL

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