Assembling An Accompaniment Style -Assembly - Yamaha PF-1000 Owner's Manual

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Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator
Assembling an Accompaniment Style —Assembly
This convenient function lets you combine accompaniment elements — such as rhythm, bass, and chord patterns —
from existing styles, and use them to create your own original accompaniment styles. The operations here apply to step
4 on page 107.
1
These let you select the accompaniment style that
will be used for each channel of your original
style. Select the desired channel by pressing the
[A] – [D], [F] – [I] buttons and press the same
button to call up the Style screen, from which you
can select the accompaniment style.
2
Selects the style section and
channel that will be copied to
the corresponding channels,
selected with the [A]-[D] and
[F]-[I] buttons above.
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A
B
C
D
E
1
2
3
Determines the playback settings for each channel. You can
assemble the accompaniment style while the style section and
channel that will be copied are playing.
SOLO ........... Mutes all but the selected channel. RHYTHM
channels set to REC in the REC CHANNEL display
(page 108) are played back simultaneously.
ON ............... Plays back the selected channels. Any channels
set to ON in the REC CHANNEL display
(page 108) are played back simultaneously.
OFF .............. Mutes the selected channel. If the selected
channel is set to ON in the REC CHANNEL
display (page 108), OFF does not appear and is
not available.
3
4
5
6
7
8
After repeating steps 1 and 2
as desired, press the [J] (SAVE)
button to save the assembled
style data. From here, you can
store the settings of all
channels (RHYTHM1,
RHYTHM2, BASS, etc.) to a
single accompaniment style.
F
G
H
I
J
If you change the section and channel in steps
#1 and #2, the currently specified section and
channel are also changed. The channels being
recorded are also changed and recording is
stopped automatically.
The PLAY TYPE parameter affects only the
playback, and does not change the actual
accompaniment style data.

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