DigiTech TRIO+ Band Creator+ Looper Owner's Manual page 52

Automatically generates bass and drum parts that match your song
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Style Knob
Genre
Position
Country
1
Country
2
Country
3
Country
4
Country
5
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Genre-Based Styles
Time
Feel
Signature
4/4
Even 8ths
4/4
Even 8ths
4/4
Even 8ths
4/4
Even 16ths
4/4
Even 16ths
Style Description
Fast country ballad. Sounds best at tempos
between 90-120. Bass on 1/2 notes playing
root/5th/octave. Simple beat driven by
slightly loose hats and rimshot or brush
snare in the normal intensity section with
cymbal and snare in the high intensity
section.
Acoustic country. Sounds best at tempos
between 60-90. Bass on 1/2 notes playing
root/5th/octave. Simple beat driven by
tambourine and rimshot or snare in the
normal intensity section with hats and snare
in the high intensity section.
Country rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 70-120. Bass sits on root with
simple transitions between chords. Classic
country rock drums with hats and snare in
the normal intensity section and ride and
snare in the high intensity section.
Light country rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-120. Bass sits on root, with
octave and 5th jumps. Light country rock
drums switching from hats and rimshot in
the normal intensity section to cymbals and
snare in the high intensity section.
Folk-pop. Sounds best at tempos between
75-110. Bass sits on root with short
embellishments and one-note transitions.
Simple beat driven by quiet, tight hats with
double-time embellishments and rimshot
and brush in the normal intensity section,
changing to cymbal and snare in the high
intensity section.

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