Style List - Yamaha QS-300 Supplementary Manual

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DEMONSTRATION PATTERNS
Style No.
Name
Tempo
Beat
001
Rave 1
133.0
4/4
002
Rave 2
128.0
4/4
003
Eurobeat
126.0
4/4
004
Techno
130.0
4/4
005
House
120.0
4/4
006
DancePop
120.0
4/4
007
Casa
120.0
4/4
008
DnceShfl
114.0
4/4
009
GrndBeat
096.0
4/4
010
Acid 1
102.0
4/4
011
Acid 2
115.0
4/4
012
DscFunk 1
120.0
4/4
013
DscFunk 2
106.0
4/4
014
DscoSoul
120.0
4/4
015
Rap 1
106.0
4/4
016
Rap 2
098.0
4/4
017
8BtDnce 1
120.0
4/4
018
8BtDnce 2
127.0
4/4
019
SYBoogie
166.0
4/4
020
PianoBld
078.0
4/4
021
PopBld 1
086.0
4/4
022
PopBld 2
068.0
4/4
023
E.Ballad
078.0
4/4
024
16BtBld
078.0
4/4
025
New Age
082.0
4/4
026
6/8 Bld
068.0
4/4
027
Sw.Waltz
108.0
3/4
028
FolkRock
104.0
4/4
029
8BtLite
124.0
4/4
030
8BtPop 1
120.0
4/4
031
8BtPop 2
120.0
4/4
032
Detroit
190.0
4/4
033
Amb.Pop
120.0
4/4
034
Travels
142.0
4/4
035
Seq.Pop
135.0
4/4
036
PowerPop
135.0
4/4
037
N.Y.
116.0
4/4
038
J-Pop
125.0
4/4
039
16BtPop
116.0
4/4
040
24BtShfl
100.0
4/4
041
Ethno
108.0
4/4
042
Passion
100.0
4/4
043
R&B
160.0
4/4
044
Soul 1
102.0
4/4
045
Soul 2
104.0
4/4
046
Funk 1
104.0
4/4
047
Funk 2
104.0
4/4
048
R&B Bld
096.0
4/4
049
Blus Shfl
120.0
4/4
050
6/8Blues
094.0
4/4
051
SlwBlues
067.0
4/4
052
6/8Gospl
120.0
3/4
053
FastGosp
120.0
4/4
054
PopRock 1
118.0
4/4
055
PopRock 2
154.0
4/4
056
16BtR&R
106.0
4/4
057
HrdRock 1
138.0
4/4
058
HrdRock 2
180.0
4/4
059
RockShfl
147.0
4/4
060
RockBgy.
156.0
4/4
061
HR Shfl
200.0
4/4
062
Rck&Rol 1 162.0
4/4
063
Boogie
200.0
4/4
064
Twist
160.0
4/4
065
Rkabilly
122.0
4/4
066
Swing
172.0
4/4
067
BePop
140.0
4/4
068
JazzBld
082.0
4/4

Style List

Typical rave pattern. Pattern B includes accentuating orchestra hit.
Rave, with more pop feel than 001, and full track usage.
Eurobeat pattern. Track 8 has strongest bass sound, but Track 3 produces similar phrasing.
Technopop pattern. Track 6 repeats the Track 5 phrase, delayed by approximately one beat.
House-music pattern, with drum-supplied swing.
New-romantics pop sound. Track 4 and 5 produce slightly variant left/right chord phrases.
Slightly wild pattern based on house-type rhythm, with distinctive 16th-note left/right phrasing.
Swinging dance shuffle. Interesting sounds in the Track 1 drum phrases.
Cool, urbane, typical ground beat, with swinging 16th-note rhythm.
Typical acid-jazz pattern, with interesting mood from Track 2's triangle and conga.
Popsy acid-jazz pattern, with funky sound in the main B section.
Funky Afro-beat pattern, with slap-bass phrasing accentuating the attack.
Similar to Pattern 012, but calmer, more mature.
Disco pattern, with great L/R guitar riffs and drum fill-in.
Hip-hop pattern. Distinctive scratch fill-in on Track 2.
New jack swing pattern: 16-beat swing plus cheap acoustic sound.
Fairly swinging dance beat. The main point is the Latin percussion, including agogo and timbales.
Funky dance beat, with strong accentuating brass phrases in Tracks 3 and 4.
Triplet-based boogie pattern, with good supportive three-track bass phrasing.
Basic 8-beat ballad pattern. Great for piano-backed ballad singing.
Another 8-beat ballad. Pattern A produces arpeggio phrasing; Pattern B uses block chords.
Ballad-like pattern based on guitar backing. Good for slow-tempo pieces.
Pretty harp arpeggios (Pattern A) and flashy brass (Pattern B).
A 16-beat ballad pattern with pretty, natural strings sound.
Distinctive, unusual ballad pattern, with kalimba used for guitar phrases in Tracks 7 and 8.
Slow rock ballad based on triplet rhythm. Also good for enka.
Waltz pattern, good for light pop music, with a nice drum brush in Track 2.
Country-like folk rock pattern, with good right-side guitar rhythm.
Basic versatile 8-beat pop pattern. Good for pop, folk, others.
An eight-beat pop pattern with eighth-note piano chords and impressive analog-type drum.
Good with hard pop or street-rock pieces. Main feature is the powerful piano backing.
Bouncy shuffle rock (Detroit sound), with accentuation on beats 2 and 4.
Expansive pop pattern. Note the use of pan, reverb, and clock shift.
Speedy 16-beat pop pattern, featuring great drum brush and ride cymbals.
Bright, lively pop pattern, carried mainly by the sequences on Tracks 5 and 6.
Energetic pop pattern, with impressive open high hat and powerful fill-in.
A 16-beat pattern, featuring high hat and ride cymbals.
A 16-beat pop pattern, with congas, claves, and triangle.
A 16-beat pop pattern with effective guitar action and electric drums.
A 16-beat shuffle pattern, ideal for languid, moody pops.
Shuffle pattern. Note the ethnic qualities in Tracks 5, 6, and 8.
African-beat pattern with distinctive use of toms: untamed power loose in the vast, endless plain.
Motown R&B. Use the fill section to full advantage.
Typical relaxed soul. Listen to the easy bass phrasing in Pattern A.
Another well-known soul pattern, with distinctive guitar rhythm in Track 4.
Basic funk pattern, with pleasing guitar cutting and organ play.
Another funk pattern. Combine with Pattern 046 to add variety.
Warm, appealing R&B ballad pattern with 16-beat rhythm.
Shuffling blues. Take advantage of the difference between basic pattern B and break pattern A.
Triplet-based blues, mixing a barrage of piano chords with a relaxed bass line.
Slow blues pattern, with more shuffle than Pattern 050.
Slow, soulful gospel pattern.
Fast, energetic, joyful 16-beat gospel pattern.
Basic 8-beat pop-rock pattern; goes well with a wide range of genres.
Lively boogie-like pop-rock rhythm. The main point is the melodic bass line.
A 16-beat rock pattern with unusual accenting and distinctive multi-tom drum phrasing.
Hard-rock pattern for medium-tempo play, with strong drums plus cowbell accent.
Classic, racing heavy-metal rock. Includes organ.
Hard rock pattern with shuffle beat. The piano on Track 6 and organ on Track 7 add considerable ambience.
Danceable, boogie-type hard rock with powerful electric drumming.
Racy hard rock with shuffle beat. Note the showy drum fill-in.
Boogie-type rock'n'roll pattern with walking bass.
Boogie-woogie pattern, more uptempo and with somewhat flatter swing than Pattern 062.
Twist-type rock'n'roll with interesting accent and some bright brass phrasing.
Typical rockabilly pattern, with interesting guitar play audible in Pattern B.
Fairly uptempo swing. Basic 4-instrument rhythm includes piano and guitar.
Bebop-type jazz pattern, with interesting hi-hat and snare drums.
Jazz-ballad pattern. The heavy use of drum brush is the key.
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