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60 PSR-SX900/SX700 Owner’s Manual
While playing back a Style, you usually specify chords with your left hand. However, with the convenient Chord Looper
function, you can record a sequence of the chords and play it back in a loop. For example, if you record a “C F G
C” chord progression, Style playback will continue automatically with the chords “C F G C C F G C
...” Since the chords play back in a loop, you don’t need to repeat the chord pattern manually anymore—letting you focus
on your performance and other operations.
Loop playback a chord sequence while playing back the Style
You can record desired chord sequence instantly and loop it.
1 While playing back a Style, press the CHORD LOOPER [REC/
STOP] button.
The [REC/STOP] button flashes to indicate the Chord Looper function is standby
to record.
On the next measure of the Style, the [REC/STOP] button is turned on and the
recording starts.
2 Enter the chords on the keyboard, according to the playback
tempo of the Style.
Chord sequence is recorded until you stop recording in step 3.
3 Press the CHORD LOOPER [ON/OFF] button to stop recording
and start loop playback of the chord sequence.
About the lamp status of the section buttons (INTRO/MAIN VARIATION/BREAK/ENDING)
Orange: The section is currently selected.
Orange (flashing): The section will be played next, following the currently selected section.
* The MAIN VARIATION [A]–[D] button lamps also flash in orange when the fill-in is playing.
Blue: The section contains data but is not currently selected.
Off: The section contains no data and cannot be played.
Recording and Playing Back a Chord Sequence—Chord Looper (PSR-
SX900)
When the [REC/STOP] is turned on, the
[ACMP] button is turned on automati-
cally.
NOTE
While the chord sequence is played
back, the [ACMP] button flashes, chord
input from the keyboard is disabled,
and the whole keyboard is only used for
performance.
NOTE
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