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2 NTR/NTT
[3]/
NTR (Note
[4]
Transposition
Rule)
[5] –
NTT (Note
[7]
Transposition
Table)
[8]
NTT BASS ON/
OFF
NTR (Note Transposition Rule)
ROOT TRANS
(Root Transpose)
ROOT FIXED
GUITAR
NTT (Note Transposition Table)
When NTR is set to ROOT TRANS or ROOT FIXED
BYPASS
MELODY
CHORD
MELODIC MINOR
MELODIC MINOR 5th
Determines the relative position of the root note in the chord, when con-
verted from the Source Pattern in response to chord changes. Refer to
the list below.
Sets the note transposition table for the source pattern. Refer to the list
below.
The channel for which this is set to ON will be played back by the bass
root note, when the on-bass chord is recognized by the instrument.
When NTR is set to GUITAR and this parameter is set to ON, only notes
assigned to bass will be played back by the bass root note.
When the root note is transposed, the interval
between notes is maintained. For example, the
notes C3, E3 and G3 in the key of C become F3,
A3 and C4 when they are transposed to F. Use
this setting for channels that contain melody
lines.
The note is kept as close as possible to the previ-
ous note range. For example, the notes C3, E3
and G3 in the key of C become C3, F3 and A3
when they are transposed to F. Use this setting
for channels that contain chord parts.
This is exclusively for transposing guitar accompaniment. Notes are trans-
posed to approximate the chords played with natural guitar fingering.
When NTR is set to ROOT FIXED, the transposition table used does not do
any note conversion. When NTR is set to ROOT TRANS, the table used
only converts the notes by maintaining the pitch relationship between notes.
Suitable for melody line transposition. Use this for melody channels such as
Phrase 1 and Phrase 2.
Suitable for chordal parts transposition. Use this for the Chord 1 and Chord
2 channels, especially when they contain piano or guitar-like chordal parts.
When the played chord changes from a major to a minor chord, this table
lowers the third interval in the scale by a semitone. When the chord changes
from a minor to a major chord, the minor third interval is raised by a semi-
tone. Other notes are not changed. Use this for melody channels of Sections
which respond only to major/minor chords, such as Intros and Endings.
In addition to the Melodic Minor transposition above, augmented and
diminished chords affect the 5th intervals of the Source Pattern.
When playing
When playing
a C major
an F major
chord.
chord.
When playing
When playing
a C major
an F major
chord.
chord.
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