PAGE 21 - STYLE CONTROLS: WRAP AROUND / KEYBOARD RANGE

In this page you can program the Wrap Around function and the Keyboard Range for the Style tracks.

StyCtl:Wrap/Rng

Prog:Orig

W:7

KR:Or

 

W:12

KR:Or

W:12 KR:Or W:12 KR:Or

W:12 KR:Or W:12 KR:Or

Here is the edit procedure:

1.Use the VOLUME/VALUE (A-H) buttons to select a parameter.

2.Use the F1-F4 buttons to move the cursor between the parameter and its status or value.

3.Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change the parame- ter’s status or value.

Prog (Program) This parameter lets you select a different Program, other than the one recorded into the Style Element (Variations, Fills, Intros, Endings).

Note: This parameter is automatically set to On each time you assign a Program to any of the Style tracks, either from the front panel or via MIDI.

Original

Style tracks always use the original Programs.

 

If you assign a different Program to a Style

 

track, it may be reset to the original one when

 

selecting a different Style Element.

On

You can assign different Programs to each Style

 

track, and save them in a Performance or Style

 

Performance. This becomes the only track’s

 

Program for all Style Elements.

W (Wrap Around)

The wrap-around point is the highest register limit for the backing track. The accompaniment patterns will be trans- posed according to the detected chord. If the chord is too high, the Style tracks might play in a register that is too high, and therefore unnatural. If, however, it reaches the wrap- around point, it will be automatically transposed an octave lower.

The wrap-around point can be set for each track in semitone steps up to a maximum of 12 semitones, relative to the chord root. This value will be the interval between the key specified by the Style Element and the wrap-around point.

1…12 Maximum transposition (in semitones) of the track, referred to the original key of the pat- tern.

KR (Keyboard Range) This parameter is an on/off switch for the Key Range param- eter memorized into the Style.

Or(iginal)

The Keyboard Range is used. When a track

 

goes over the lower or higher limit set by this

 

(hidden) parameter, it is transposed, to play

 

into the programmed range.

Off

No Keyboard Range used.

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Page 21 - Style controls: Wrap Around / Keyboard Range

PAGE 22 - PADS

This page lets you select a different sound or function for each of the four PAD buttons.

Pads

 

1:Crash

Volume:127

2:Ride

Pan:+00

3:China

C Send:100

4:*StyleUp

D Send:100

1-4

Each of the four PAD buttons. See “List of sounds assignable to the Pads” on page 226 and “List of functions assignable to the Pads” on page 227.

Note: Function names are preceded by an asterisk (*)

Volume

Volume for each of the four Pad tracks.

Pan

Pan for each of the four Pad tracks.

-64

Fully Left.

00

Centered.

+63

Fully Right.

C Send

Send level to the C Internal FX processor (usually reverb) for each of the four Pad tracks.

D Send

Send level to the D Internal FX processor (usually modulat- ing effect) for each of the four Pad tracks.

PAGE 23 - PREFERENCES: LOCK

You can “lock” various functions, to avoid they can be changed when selecting a different Performance, Style or Sin- gle Touch Setting.

Pref:Lock (Gbl)

M.Trnsp:On

Pads :Off

Scale :On

AutoOct:On

Hint: When turning the instrument on, Performance 1 is auto- matically selected. Therefore, if you wish your parameters to stay unchanged, save your preferred default settings into Perfor- mance 1 (see “The Write window” on page 42), and turn these locks on.

Note: These settings are stored in the Global file. After changing these settings, press WRITE to save them into the Global. The Write Global window will appear (see “The Write window” on page 125).

Pads

Sounds or functions assigned to the Pads.

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