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Chapter 2 Using Automatic Accompaniment
Chapter 2
Modifying an Accompaniment
You can change the arrangement of automatic accompaniment and the
accompaniment pattern.
Changing the Accompaniment Pattern Within a
Song (Fill-In)
There are two accompaniment patterns: the original one, and a variation
that’s a little more flowery. In addition, a fill-in (a short phrase) is added at
the points where the accompaniment patterns change, which adds more
variation to the song. It can be effective to use the quieter original pattern for
the first half of the song, and the variation pattern for the second half.
fig.02-13
1. Pressing the Fill In [To Variation] button (its indicator
should light) makes the setting for playing the variation
accompaniment pattern.
2. Pressing the Fill In [To Original] button (its indicator should
light) makes the setting for playing the original
accompaniment pattern.
Pressing these buttons during a performance inserts a one-bar fill-in in time
with when the buttons were pressed, and the accompaniment pattern
changes.
Adding a Fill-in Without Changing the Accompaniment Pattern
You can play a fill-in without changing the accompaniment pattern by
pressing whichever of the Fill In [To Original] and FIll In [To Variation]
buttons that is flashing while a performance is in progress.
What’s a “Fill-In”?
A short improvisational phrase inserted at the bar line is called a “Fill-In.”
The KF-90 plays the optimal phrase for the selected Music Style.
You can change the
accompaniment pattern
without inserting a fill-in.
In that case, assign the
function to the pedal and
use it. See “Assigning
Functions to Pedals” (p.
147).
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