4.4  SELECT new HARMONY TABLES
 
There are three different harmonization tables available from the EPROM and another six harmony tables reside in USER modifiable RAM memory (s. 4.5).
 
The basic chord materials are shown in the appendix of this manual (s. 9.3).
 
 
Use the following fingerings to select any of 9 harmonic tables:
 
low D & palm Eb and press Eb to next harmony table
low D & palm Eb and press C to previous harmony table
low D & palm Eb and press Eb/C return to harmony table #1
 
harmony table 1 (EPROM) chords in thirds (like DYNAMIC HARMONY)
harmony table 2 (EPROM) chords in fourth (often used in modal music)
harmony table 3 (EPROM) chords in seconds (more dissonant)
harmony table 4 (userRAM) user chords - ident. w/table 1 when initialized
harmony table 5 (userRAM) user chords - ident. w/table 2 when initialized
harmony table 6 (userRAM) user chords - ident. w/table 3 when initialized
harmony table 7 (userRAM) user chords - ident. w/table 1 when initialized
harmony table 8 (userRAM) user chords - ident. w/table 2 when initialized
harmony table 9 (userRAM) user chords - ident. w/table 3 when initialized
The panic function resets to harmony table 1.
 
M U S I C A L   A P P L I C A T I O N S 
 
Every harmony table generates a very different harmonization with a given melodic line. When applying additional harmony variations (s. 4.6) some extremely complex and highly variable voicing techniques can be achieved.