Style Recording; Editing Basic Parameters - Medeli A1000 Owner's Manual

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Style Recording

Style recording is a powerful and convenient function to create a personalize style. You can rebuilt an all new style or you can
also edit an exist style for basic sample. Try to record one right now and find out more professional use.
With the Style Record function, you can do following things:
1.
Edit an internal style.
2.
Record a whole new style.
3.
Copy channels from the existing style to make a new combination.
4.
Edit detailed notes of a style.
5.
Set the note transposition rule of a style.
6.
Create or edit the O.T.S. settings of a style.
Basic knowledge of a style
Styles are made up of different sections (INTRO, MAIN, FILL and ENDING) each section has eight separate channels
(PERCUSSION, DRUM, BASS, CHD1, CHD2, CHD3, PHR1 and PHR2). With the style record function, you can create a style
by separately recording the channels, or by importing pattern data from other existing Styles.

Editing Basic Parameters

If you want to adjust the basic parameters like Tempo, Voice and
Volume, easily do as following operations.
1.
Enter the style record interface
In the style selection page, select a desired style as the basis for
recording/editing, and then press the "Edit".
Enter the edit display, and you can see the current editing
information of style.
The channel which selected with red background color is available
to editing. Set an appropriate value to its corresponding Voice,
Volume, Pan and so on.
The channel with its channel name displayed in grey is unavailable
for editing, as there is no music data in this channel.
2.
Change default tempo value
The current default TEMPO value will remain the same in all
sections. Press the value button of Tempo to call up the parameter
box. You can use the Up and Down arrows or Dial to adjust the
tempo value.
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