Roland KF-7 Owner's Manual page 131

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A "Style Composer screen" like the one shown below
appears.
fig.d-stylecomp.eps_50
Display
Part
R
Rhythm
B
Bass
A1
Accompaniment 1
A2
Accompaniment 2
A3
Accompaniment 3
Icon
Function
All Clear
Deletes all of the settings.
You can mute the sound of particular
Parts in specific Divisions. For more in-
Mute
formation, take a look at "Muting Parts
for a particular division" (p. 131).
Clear
Deletes the Styles in selected parts.
The Part Settings screen is displayed, al-
lowing you to make detailed settings to
each part. For more information, take a
Options
look at "Editing the volume and effect
settings for each Part" (p. 132).
Records the created Style to the Music
Style [User] button. Touch this when
Execute
you have finished creating the Style.
Selecting the Styles assigned to each part
3.
Touch the part to be set.
The Part you touched appears in reverse video.
4.
Press an Music Style button, then select a Style with
the touch screen or the [-]/[+] buttons and the dial.
When you have decided on a Style, touch <Exit> to
display the Style Composer screen.
5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to determine the Styles for each
Part.
Chapter 7 Creating Music Styles
Deciding on a Style
6.
Touch <Execute>.
You have created a new Style.
The User Style is recorded to the Music Style [User]
button. Try playing with the new Style.
* If you turn off the power or record a new User Style, any User
Style you've previously recorded is lost. If you do not want to
delete the Style, save it to a floppy disk or to user memory.
Take a look at "Saving a User Style" (p. 135).
Muting Parts for a particular division
You can mute the sound of particular Parts in specific
Divisions.
For example, have all of the parts play in the "Variation"
accompaniment pattern, while muting "Accompaniment 2"
and "Accompaniment 3" in the "Original" accompaniment
pattern. With this arrangement, when the accompaniment
pattern changes from the original to the variation, it creates a
more elaborate effect in the accompaniment.
For more on Divisions, refer to the "Style Arrangements" (p.
132).
1.
Touch the screen to choose the Part you want to mute
out.
2.
Press the Fill In [To Variation] or [To Original] button
to switch to the division that you want to mute.
3.
Touch <Mute> on the screen.
The Part you chose is only muted out in the Division you
selected.
If you want to hear the muted-out Part, touch <Mute>
again.
* To mute out a Division that changes after a few seconds (intro,
ending, or fill-in), touch <Mute> immediately after switching
to the Division.
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