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Style Record mode
Style Track Controls: Type/Trigger/Tension
Advanced
Style Track Controls: Type/Trigger/Tension
In this page you can set the Mode, Retrigger mode for the Style
tracks, and activate/deactivate the Tension for the Accompani-
ment tracks.
When in this page, press the corresponding button on the
control panel to select a Style Element (VARIATION1 …
ENDING3).
Track Ty pe
Use this parameter to set the type of the corresponding track.
Drum Drum track. This type of track is not transposed
by the arranger, and is used for Drum Kits made
of Drum sounds. It can be affected by the Drum
Mapping of the Style Play mode (see “Drum
Mapping (Var.1…Var.4)” on page134).
Perc Percussion track. This type of track cannot be
transposed, and is used for Drum Kit made of
Percussion sounds. It is NOT affected by the
Drum Mapping.
Bass Bass track. This type of track always plays the
root when changing chord.
Acc Accompaniment track. This type of track can be
used freely, for melodic or harmonic accompani-
ment patterns.
Gtr Guitar track. This type of track uses Guitar Mode
to create guitar strumming (see “Main page -
Guitar Mode” on page10). When this type is
selected, the “Tension” parameter can no longer
be edited.
Trigge r Mod e
This setting lets you define how Bass and Acc-type tracks are
retriggered when the chord is changed.
Off Each time you play a new chord, 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
sound. This is very useful on Guitar and Bass
tracks.
Tensi on
Tension adds notes (a 9th, 11th and/or 13th) that have actually
been played to the accompaniment, even if they haven't been
written in the Style pattern. This parameter specifies whether or
not the Tension included in the recognized chord will be added
to the Acc-type tracks.
On The Tension will be added.
Off No Tension will be added.
Import: Import Groove
The Import Groove function allows the loading of MIDI
Grooves (“.GRV” files) generated by the Slice function (in the
“Time Slice” page of the Sampling modem see page85). By
importing these data to a track, and assigning the Sound based
on the sliced samples to the same track, you can play the or iginal
audio groove, and freely change its tempo.
Note: After importing a groove generated by a melody line (not by
a percussive groove), the imported groove and samples will not be
transposed together with the other Style tracks. Audio data cannot
be transposed by the arranger.
Note: Please execute the Import Groove operation before turning
the instrument off. All “.GRV” files generated by a Time Slice oper-
ation are deleted when turning the instrument off.
From
Use this parameter to select one of the MIDI Groove patterns
(“.GRV” files) generated when saving data after a Time Slice
operation.
To E/CV (Style Element/Chord Variation)
Use this parameter to select the target Style Element and Chord
Vari ati on.
To Trac k
Use this parameter to select the target track inside the selected
Chord Variation. The Percussion track is usually suggested,
since the Drum track is still suitable for standard Drum Kit
sounds (count-in, break etc.). After importing the MIDI Groove
pattern, assign the Sound, to which the slice d samples are
assigned, to the track playing the MIDI Groove pattern.