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INCREASE

TEMPO

DECREASE

TEMPO

FINGERED

ONE FINGER

Changing the Style Tempo

Every time you select a Style, you also recall a memorized
playing speed, (TEMPO), shown in the top left hand corner
of the display. You can speed up or slow down the tempo,
before or after starting the Style, by pressing the [TEMPO /+]
button.

Press the [TEMPO+] button to increase the Tempo

value, or the [TEMPO–] button to decrease the value.

Holding down either [+] or [–] end of the button

changes the Tempo value at high speed continually until
released.

Restoring the memorized Tempo

To restore the Style’s memorized Tempo, press both the
[TEMPO–/+] buttons at the same time

About the Chord Recognition Modes

The gk360 allows you to choose between two different Chord
recognition modes: FINGERED and ONE FINGER. The chords
that you play (Fingered or One Finger type) must be played
on the lower part of the keyboard dedicated to the Auto Bass
Chords (from note C2 up to and including note F#3).

FINGERED mode requires that you press at least 3 notes
for a chord to be recognized.
ONE FINGER mode requires that you press only one note
for a Major chord to be recognized. Other chords require
more notes

1

If a Chord recognition mode isn’t selected, press the
[MODE] button as many times as necessary until the left
display arrowhead points to either FINGERED or ONE
FINGER

2

Press the [START/STOP] button to start the current Style

3

If you select FINGERED, play a chord of at least 3 notes
on the Auto Bass Chord section of the keyboard to trigger
the auto-accompaniments

If you select ONE FINGER, play one note on the Auto Bass
Chord section of the keyboard to trigger the Major chord
of the auto-accompaniments Other chords using the “One
fi nger” method involves the use of two or three fi ngers. In the
Appendix you’ll fi nd useful reference charts for Fingered and
One Finger chords.

Note: If you change Style while the rhythms are playing, the current Tempo rests unchanged. The memorized Style
Tempo is recalled only when the Style is not playing.