Styles - Kawai X65-D Owner's Manual

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Mi Style Maker: Creating Accompaniment Styles
@ Creating BASIC Patterns
Have you ever wished you could take your own musical ideas and put
together a dynamite auto-accompaniment style of your own? Now you can!
Using the Style Maker feature, you can create your own Styles (including
INTRO,
FILL-IN, ENDING,
and BASIC Patterns). This is an extremely
powerful feature that offers you tremendous creative freedom!
1. Use the SELECTOR buttons to select a style. For this example, try the
HAKEWSTORE
SITES
Style No. 033 (POP ROCK 1).
2. First select the BASIC Pattern.
With the accompaniment turned "off", press the STYLE MAKER button
(which does not light). Then press the START/STOP
button. The
display will change to read "bAS", which is short for "Basic.'"' This
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BAS [7
indicates that the BASIC Pattern has been selected.
BAS
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Now change the Rhythm (drum) part.
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Find the STYLE MAKER section at the right end of the keyboard which
is identified by the heading STYLE MAKER above the keys. This section
contains the "User Program" keys for changing accompaniment styles.
Notice that there are two RHYTHM CLEAR keys in the STYLE MAKER
RHYTHM
section. That is because the Rhythm part is made up of two elements -
CLEAR
the "Group A" Rhythm part and the "Group B" Rhythm part. The Group
A Rhythm part is heard through the two smaller recessed speakers on
the X65-D. The Group B Rhythm part is heard through the two larger
speakers.
(a) Changing the Group B Rhythm Part
Press the G#5
key (labelled "Rhythm Clear") twice. You'll hear the
metronome begin to play. The metronome is on if you can hear a high
"wood block" sound on the first beat of each measure. The display
will change to show the number of the POP ROCK Style (that is,
number 033). Try adding the CLAP sound by pressing the D#1 key
(which controls the CLAP sound) wherever it seems appropriate. Add
other drum sounds to suit your musical taste.
,
(b) If you make a mistake (for example, you put the claps in the wrong
2-b
place), use the "Rhythm Erase" key (A5) to remove the mistake. Hold
down the Rhythm Erase key (A5) while you press the "CLAP" key
(D #1). All CLAP sounds will' be instantly erased.
(c) Changing the Group A Rhythm Part
Press the
D#5 key twice. The entire Group A rhythm part will be
erased. Now, use the drum keys to rebuild the rhythm part. If you
make a mistake, use the Rhythm Erase key (A5) to erase a particular
RHYTHM
-
sound
as before.
Three CLEAR keys at the left side of the STYLE MAKER section (C#5 fo
D# 5) are used to create the Group A parts. Fioe CLEAR keys from £5 to
G#S
are used to create te Group B parts.
2-¢
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