Chord memory

I have watched lots of videos and I think on one of them it showed a quick way to save chords into chord memory. It was something like pressing the chord and another key and you could repeat this multiple times. I can’t for the life of me find it again. Does anyone know how to do a batch chord memory save please?

Hi, in the user manual (page 26) :

Use the CHORD MEMORY LEARN feature to add chords that later can be played back in
the CHORD MEMORY mode. You can acces this learn functionality in any MODE.

  1. When in the KEYBOARD SETUP menu, press [FUNC] + [YES] to open the CHORD
    MEMORY LEARN feature.
  2. Press the [TRIG] key(s) (or an external MIDI controller) to play and record your
    chord. Press [FUNC] + [NO] if you wish to clear what you have recorded. Press
    [FUNC] + [YES] to preview the chord you recorded.
  3. Press [YES], and then use the [TRIG] keys to select a memory slot to save the
    chord to.
  4. Press [YES] to save the chord to the selected memory slot.
  5. Repeat this process if you want to record additional chords.
  6. Select CHORD MEMORY mode to play back the chords you recorded.
    Copy, clear and paste commands are available in CHORD MEMORY mode.
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There’s another, shorter way, too (somewhere in the Tips/Tricks thread): From an already-recorded TRIG in the sequencer, you can press TRIG + [KB icon] to bring up the SAVE CHORD to CHORD MEMORY screen. I find it’s fastest to use STEP record on an empty track, throw in a few voicings, and save them to chord memory that way.

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