Click on FUNCTION under MENU ...
... and you will see this:
Click on the button next to CHORD FINGERING, move across to the far tab on the right and you will see the 'Fingering' options.
Press the UP/DOWN buttons under the screen to get to the one that you want.
The Top one is SINGLE FINGER.
I reckon that you have to keep your wits about you if you use these! Basically, you play a chord using just ONE finger .. or TWO? .. or THREE?
ONE finger .. gives a Major Chord with the note you're playing as the Root.
TWO fingers .. playing the next WHITE note below it as well will give you a Major 7th Chord. Eg: C & B give you C7. B & A gives you B7. Bb & A gives you Bb7. Note the A, being the next 'white note' down is used in both B7 and Bb7. That's why I said you'd have to keep your wits about you!
TWO fingers .. playing the next BLACK note below it as well will give you a Minor chord. Eg. C & Bb will give you Cm. D & Db will give you Dm. Eb & Db will give you Ebm. Again, the Db is used in both these last chords as that is the next black note down.
THREE fingers .. playing both the next white and black notes below it will give you the Minor 7th. So C & B & Bb will give you Cm7.
I wonder if playing three adjacent notes together will STOP the STYLE playing too? Just a thought! I'll have to ask Den.
Confused? I am!
The one people normally use is AI FINGERED.
Detects chords with only one or two keys. The actual chord used depends on the previously played chord.
What? The keyboard is going to replace the chord you want to play with the one it thinks you should play?
This is not for me! If I want a particular chord then the keyboard will play the one I tell it to play. For example, if I am playing the chord sequence C, Am, Dm, G7 and next time I want C, Am, F, G7 the keyboard may decide to play the Dm instead of the F because that is what I played before. And when playing a piece in a Minor key I may wish to end it with a Tierce de Picardie ie. a Major third. Will the keyboard decide that as this is being played in a Minor key, the last chord should be the Minor one?
So I am using this one, FINGERED.
The chord is detected when playing three or four notes. I often play four notes; and never just two. So this is the one for me.