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E(nsemble)

Harmonization type.

Duet

Adds a single note to the melody.

Close

Adds a closed-position chord to the melody.

Open 1

Adds an open-position chord to the melody.

Open 2

As the above, but with a different algorhythm.

Block

Block harmonization – very typical of jazz

 

music.

Power Ensemble

 

Adds a fifth and an octave to the melody, as

 

heard in hard rock.

Fourths LO

Typical of jazz, this option adds a perfect

 

fourth and a minor seventh under the melody.

Fourths UP

As the above, but with notes added over the

 

melody.

Fifths

This adds a series of Fifths below the original

 

note.

Octave

Adds one or more octaves to the melody.

Dual

This option adds to the melody line a second

 

note, at a fixed interval set with the “Note”

 

parameter. When selecting this option, a trans-

 

position value appears (-24…+24 semitones to

 

the original note).

Brass

Typical Brass section harmonization.

Reed

Typical Reed section harmonization.

Trill

This option trills the melody note. You can set

 

the trill speed by using the Tempo parameter

 

(see below).

 

Note: You must play at least two notes with this

 

option!

Repeat

The played note is repeated in sync with the

 

Tempo parameter (see below). When playing a

 

chord, only the first note is repeated.

Echo

As the Repeat option, but with the repeated

 

notes fading away after the time set with the

 

Feedback parameter (see below).

Dyn(amics)

This parameter sets the velocity difference between the right- hand melody and the added harmonization notes.

-10…0 Subtracted velocity value.

Tempo

Note: This parameter only appears when the Trill, Repeat or Echo options are selected.

Note value for the Trill, Repeat or Echo Ensemble options. This is in sync with the Metronome Tempo.

Feedback

Note: This parameter only appears when the Echo option is selected.

This parameter sets how many times the original note/chord is repeated by the Echo option.

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In this page you can select various general parameters for the Style.

StyCtl:Drums

V1

DR.map:5 KickDes:Off

V2

DR.map:5 SnarDes:Off

V3

DrMap:5

Fill1:->1

V4

DrMap:5

Fill2:->3

V1-V4 Drum Map

The Drum Mapping lets you select an alternative arrange- ment of percussive instruments for the selected Drum Kit, without any additional programming. Just select a Drum Map, and some percussive instruments will be replaced with different instruments.

0…7 Drum Map number. Number 0 is the standard mapping.

Kick D(esignation)

The Kick Designation replaces the original Kick (Bass Drum) sound with a different Kick of the same Drum Kit.

Off, 1…3 Kick replacing the original one. Off corre- sponds to the original Kick.

Snare D(esignation)

The Snare Designation replaces the original Snare Drum sound with a different Snare of the same Drum Kit.

Off, 1…3 Snare replacing the original one. Off corre- sponds to the original Snare.

Fill1/2 These parameters set a Variation to be automatically selected at the end of the Fill.

Off

The same Variation, playing before selecting a

 

Fill, will be selected again.

1&2…3&4

The specified Variations will be alternatively

 

selected. For example, with the “1&2” option,

 

Variation 1 and Variation 2 will be alternatively

 

selected after the end of the Fill.

Up/Down

The next higher/lower numbered Variation is

 

selected, in cycle. After Variation 4, an Up

 

command will select Variation 1. After Varia-

 

tion 1, a Down command will select Variation

 

4.

Inc/Dec

The next higher/lower numbered Variation is

 

selected. When Variation 4 is reached, an Inc

 

command will select Variation 4 again. When

 

Variation 1 is reached, a Dec command will

 

select Variation 1 again.

->1…->4

“Fill to Variation” (->1, ->2, ->3, ->4) auto-

 

matically selects one of the four available Style

 

Variations at the end of the fill.

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