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| The tremolo works when you play just one
key (note) and hold it down. For the trill, you press two
keys together, and the sound alternates between the two
notes. To do this, you need to press the Function button, select F3 Digital Effect, then press the NEXT button. On the next screen, select Harmony/Echo, then press NEXT again. On the next screen, use the + and - keys or the selection wheel to scroll down past the harmony types to the tremolo and trill choices. You can listen to the differences to "audition" them if you turn on the auto-accompaniment (it's easier to audition *without* Sync Start), turn on Harmony/Echo by pressing the button on the left side of the keyboard, select the effect you want to audition, and then play one or two keys on the keyboard. |
Once you've selected the effect you want,
press the EXIT button to go back to normal keyboard
playing mode. The tremolo or trill effect will be
functional as long as the Harmony/Echo button is on. Note: I think you lose this when you turn off the keyboard. (The keyboard returns to the default settings.) But you can save this effect, along with style and voice selections, to a registration memory to make it easy to recall when you're playing a song. |
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