Style View–Lower; Lower Functions & Tools; Chord Voice Selection - KETRON SD9 Manual

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Tips:-
If you intend to use the lower voices manually (that is without using the style) or you want to keep these
voices fixed so that when you switch from one style to another, these voices remain the same, you can do so by
touching the LOWER icon in the style view screen to display LOWER related functions - and touching
VOICE LOCK in the next screen (it turns yellow showing it is on).
Fig. 73. Style View – Lower
This way, the LOWER 1 & LOWER 2 voices will remain constant, regardless of what style is selected for us.
Chord 1 ~ Chord 5:-
2/Nancy" playing Steel guitar ... and "Chord 5/John" playing Iperpad on the synthesizer. These are
melodic chords you control using the arranger as you perform. "-----" denotes no voices being used within
the chord track. To change any "musician's"/chord's instrument, simply touch the related icon to display
the current voice and its corresponding voice group. Then select the new voice you want to use in the next
page displayed instead (as shown in Fig. 76). Press EXIT to return to the style view page. Note that the
notes that were being played by this chord part remain un-altered - only the instrumentation will change!
You can turn the data wheel to display even more voices within the selected Voice group.
Fig. 75. Style View – Chords 1 - 5
Live Guitar:-
An Audio Live Guitar strum or pick that follows you no matter what chords you play or how
fast or slow you alter the tempo of your performance. In this example, the Live Guitar being used is
"16FOLK_8" displayed in the Live Guitar box shown with its corresponding volume in the next box. To
change the Live Audio Guitar, simply touch the Live Guitar box to as shown in Fig. 77 to display the
current list of Live Guitars to select from in Fig. 78. Then select the new Live Guitar you want to use
instead and press EXIT to return to the style view page. Note that since these are Live Audio Guitars, when
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Think of these as musicians "Chord 1/Peter" playing the Mark Piano, "Chord
Fig. 74. Lower Functions & Tools
Fig. 76. Chord Voice Selection
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