Farfisa TK 79 User Manual - page 11
11
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ESP
AÑOL
IT
ALIANO
Intro
When a rhythm is stopped, by pressing the
INTRO button the display will show
“Intro” and a rhythm style is predisposed, and a preliminary music sequence will then
starts when you press the
START / STOP or KEY START buttons.
Ending
When a rhythm is on, by pressing the
ENDING button, a final musical sequence
stars.
Key Start
The
KEY START function starts the rhythm by pressing one or more keys on the keyboard.
It is enabled with the rhythm stopped, the display visualises “Key Start”.
If the keyboard is split, you can activate the rhythm by playing a chord in the left part
of the keyboard.
If it is not split, play a chord including at least three keys anywhere on the keybo-
ard.
Fill In
When a rhythm is on function and you press the
FILL IN button you produce a rhythmic variation of the drums.
Break
By pressing the
BREAK control during the performance of a rhythm style, you will
activate an orchestral ‘break’.
By pressing
BREAK when the rhythm is not playing, a brief introductive orchestral
break will be executed. The display shows “Intro”.Duringthe"Ending",BREAK
restores normal rhythm.
Fade
The fading function allows to fade the execution of a rhythm automatically lowering
its volume until it stops.
FADE, selected before starting the rhythm, produces an
growing volume from zero until the normal value.
When a rhythm is on, pressing
FADE, the display visualises “
Fade Out
” and the
whole arrangement will fade until the end of the execution.
With a rhythm stopped, pressing
FADE, the display visualises “
Fade In
” and, are
the start of the rhythm, the arrangement will have a growing volume.
Metronome
The metronome helps you to learn the music, giving the beat during musical exercises and simulating the traditional time-marking
instrument.
It can be turned on and off with the
METRONOME button. To change the tempo, use the “TEMPO +/–“ buttons. To set the
volume, press the
STYLE or SONG button and use the VOLUME SECTION +/– button.
Chart of general BEATS for the METRONOME.
TK 79 istr multi_09.indd 11
18-09-2009 16:42:36