DigiTech TRIO Band Creator Manual page 22

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Style Knob
Genre
Position
Rock
1
Rock
2
Rock
3
Rock
4
Rock
5
Rock
6
Rock
20
Time
Signature
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
7
4/4
Feel
Classic rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 60-110. Bass similar to rock style
Even 16ths
#2 but slightly more spacious. Classic rock
drums, with hats changing to cymbals and
busier kick in chorus.
Driving British rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-130. Bass sitting on root, with
Even 16ths
occasional 5th or octave jump. Hard rock
drums with hats changing to cymbals in
chorus.
Easy listening rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 110-160. Simple bass rhythm
Even 16ths
locked on root of chord. Standard rock
drums with hats changing to cymbals in
chorus.
Uplifting rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 100-150. Driving bass on 16th
Even 16ths
notes. Driving rock beat with 4/4 kick and
grooving high-hat in verse and more intense
snare in chorus.
Funky blues rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 110-150. Driving 16ths bass line
Even 16ths
with no complex transitions. Drums have a
driving rock beat with percussion, toms and
more cowbell featured in chorus.
Northern rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 65-110. Bass sounding octaves
with short walking transitions between
Even 16ths
chords. Big rock drums with loose open
hat and snare in verse going to cymbal and
snare in chorus.
British invasion. Sounds best at tempos
between 100-140. Slightly bluesy bass with
lots of motion in transition bars. Straight
Even 8ths
rock beat with steady snare and tight 16th
note hats in verse changing to 8th note
cymbals in chorus.
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