Styles 5•11
SELECTING THE CHORD RECOGNITION
MODES
Independently of whether “Auto” or “Fixed” mode
is selected, there are five possible chord recog-
nition modes available.
• One Finger, Fingered 1 and Fingered 2 require
the chord to be played below the Split Point.
• Free 1 and Free 2 allow the chord to be played
anywhere on the keyboard, ignoring the Split
Point.
One finger - A single note played below the Split
Point is interpreted as the root of a major
chord.
To obtain a minor chord, play the root and
the minor third (e.g. C and Eb). To obtain a
seventh chord, play the root and the seventh
(e.g. C with a Bb either above or below).
Fingered 1 - Needs at least three notes for the
chord to be recognized. If less than three
notes are played, the chord is not recognized
and the notes played in the left hand are con-
sidered ‘stray’ notes.
Fingered 2 - At least three notes must be played
to obtain the programmed pattern. If less than
three notes are played, the arranger recog-
nizes the chord but only triggers a light ac-
companiment.
One Finger