Note: If the Style on disk does not fit into the
(7)Press [START/STOP] to start playback of the style on disk.
Note: The selection of the Style Disk memory will be written to a User Program (see p. 47). This, how- ever refers to the memory address rather than its contents. Next time you recall such a User Program, the
Note: You can also assign the Music Style in the Style Disk memory to a Disk Link memory (see below).
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Assigning other Music Styles to the Disk Link memories
The
Though these memories behave exactly like the memories of group A (that provides access to the internal Music Styles), the Disk Link memories only “work” if the disk in question has been inserted into the drive. Thanks to the
(1)Start by loading the desired style using the STYLE DISK function.
See above. If the
In any case, you need to insert a floppy disk into the drive.
(2)Press and hold the [VARIATION/STYLE DISK] button.
VARIATION
STYLE DISK
The message line of the display should now look as follows:
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As you see, group b is already selected. All you need to do now is…
(3)Use the numeric keypad to select the desired Music Style bank (1~8).
(4)Use the numeric keypad to select a Music Style memory of that bank (x1~x8).
As soon as you specify the number, the dis- play indicates Complete.
Whenever you select that memory (“B32”, for example), the
Note: If you forgot to insert the floppy disk (either while assigning or using the Disk Link memories), an error message will be displayed.
Note: If you change the name of a Style file on floppy disk (on your PC, for example), the Disk Link function no longer finds that Style.
More Music Style functions
Here are yet other functions related to Music Styles. These can be set via the FUNCTION menu, or are covered elsewhere:
• Balance between the Keyboard parts and | • | Arranger split point (see p. 43) |
the Music Style parts (see p. 31) | • Hold function for the Arranger notes (see | |
• Volume of certain Music Style parts (see |
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