68Style Record mode

Page 10 - Style Element Controls: Expression

PAGE 10 - STYLE ELEMENT CONTROLS: EXPRESSION

In this page you can modify the Expression (CC#11) value for each of the Style tracks. This lets you reduce the relative level of a track in a single Style Element, without reducing the overall Volume of the Style.

This is a very useful control, when you have different Pro- grams assigned to the same track in different Style Elements, and the internal level of these Programs is different.

SECtl:Express.V1

Value: 100 Value: 100

Value: 100 Value: 100

Value: 100 Value: 100

Value: 100 Value: 100

When in this page, press the corresponding button on the control panel to select a Style Element (VARIATION1 … ENDING2).

To copy the settings of this page to another Style Element, keep the SHIFT button pressed, and press the button of the target Style Element.

Value

Use this parameter to set the Expression value for the corre- sponding track.

PAGE 11 - STYLE ELEMENT CONTROLS: KEYBOARD RANGE

The Keyboard Range automatically transposes any pattern note that would otherwise play too high or too low in pitch, compared to the original acoustic instrument, when trans- posed by the arranger. This will result in a more natural sound for each accompaniment instrument.

For example, the lower limit for a guitar is E2. If you play a chord under the E2, the transposed pattern could exceed this limit, and sound unnatural. A Bottom limit set to E2 for the guitar track will solve the problem.

SECtl:KbdRng

V1

- - - - - - C-1 G#9

- - - - - - C-1 G#9 C-1 G#9 C-1 G#9 C-1 G#9 C-1 G#9

BottomTop

Note: The Keyboard Range is ignored while recording. The selected track can play on the full range of the keyboard.

When in this page, press the corresponding button on the control panel to select a Style Element (VARIATION1 … ENDING2).

To copy the settings of this page to another Style Element, keep the SHIFT button pressed, and press the button of the target Style Element.

Bottom/Top

Use these parameters to set the bottom and top of the key- board range for the corresponding track.

PAGE 12 - STYLE ELEMENT CONTROLS: CHORD VARIATION TABLE

This is the page where you can assign a Chord Variation to each recognized chord. When a chord is recognized, the assigned Chord Variation will be automatically selected by the arranger to play the accompaniment.

SECtl:ChTable V1

Major: CV1

Minor: CV2

Seventh: CV1

Maj7th: CV2

When in this page, press the corresponding button on the control panel to select a Style Element (VARIATION1 … ENDING2).

E-F (Scroll Up), G-H (Scroll Down)

Use these buttons to scroll the available parameters in the dis- play.

Chords / Chord Variation

Use these parameters to assign a Chord Variation to each of the enlisted chords.

PAGE 13 - STYLE CONTROLS: MODE/TENSION

In this page you can set the Retrigger mode for the Style tracks, and activate/deactivate the Tension for the Accompa- niment tracks.

StCtl:Mode/Tens

- - - - - - M:Off T:On

- - - - - - M:Rt T:On

M:Rp M:Rp T:On

M:Rt T:On M:Rp T:Off

When in this page, press the corresponding button on the control panel to select a Style Element (VARIATION1 … ENDING2).

M (Mode)

This setting harmonizes the notes of the Bass track or the Acc1-5 tracks to the new chord when the chord is changed.

Off

Each time you play a new chord, the current

 

notes will be stopped. The track will remain

 

silent until a new note will be encountered in

 

the pattern.

Rt

(Retrigger) The sound will be stopped, and

 

new notes matching the recognized chord will

 

be played back.

Rp

(Repitch) New notes matching the recognized

 

chord will be played back, by repitching notes

 

already playing. There will be no break in the

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