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KURZWEIL MARK 12 USER'S GUIDE ADDENDUM
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT Style Editor

Volume

You can vary the relative volume of style parts. You can adjust the Volume from 0% to
100%. To return to the default setting, press the Up and Down buttons at the same time.

Pan

Stereo panning may be adjusted using this menu. You can adjust the Pan from left 100%
to center to right 100% in increments of 10%. To return to the default setting, press the
Up and Down buttons at the same time.

Chord Change Mode

There are two Chord Change modes that affect what happens when you change the chord
you're playing while notes are being held by the background parts. Replay changes the
notes that are playing to match the new chord. Hold leaves the notes that are sounding as
they were.

Wrap Point

You may have noticed that when you play a series of chords that get higher and higher,
after a certain chord, the parts drop one octave to keep them in the correct ranges for the
instruments. You can change the note at which this occurs using the Wrap Point param-
eter. Values range from C up to B. Typically, a part might cross over at F#.

Effects Mode

Normally, the style parts are played with the same reverb settings as the main keyboard
but the effects section is skipped. To change to Reverb and Effect mode select the instru-
ment part and change the Effects Mode parameter from Reverb only to Reverb and Effect.
The selected effect (chorus, rotary, echo, special) now also affects the instrument part you
designated. You can do this for any style background part. If you want to associate a
certain effect with a style, use the Auto Setup feature.

Part Sound Override

Each style track contains a program change command to determine which sound will play
on that track. You can change this sound using the EZ-RECORD functions as described
previously. However, if you want to make a quick fix to all the tracks on a given part, you
may do so using this page. The sound "None" indicates that each track will use its own
sound, but if you select the override field and press a sound button that sound will now be
active for all sections on this part. If you want to create a custom layered sound on the
keyboard, you can utilize that special sound in the style by using the COPY PANEL soft
button.
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