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Customizing, recording and editing the Styles and Pads
3
Use the
Track Type
track type
Drum
Perc
Bass
Acc
Gtr
4
Use the
Trigger Mode
retriggered when the chord is changed.
trigger Mode
Off
Rt (Retrigger)
Rp (Repitch)
5
Use the
Tension
and more interesting, by adding tension.
Tension adds notes (a 9th, 11th and/or 13th) that have actually been played to
the accompaniment, but haven't been written in the Style pattern.
6
Press the
START/STOP
Select any Style Element using the control panel button. Press
again to stop playback.
parameter to set the type of the corresponding track.
Meaning
Drum track. This type of track is not transposed by the arranger, and
is used for Drum Kits made of Drum Sounds. It can be affected by
Drum Mapping. With Pads, this is used for both Drum and Percussion
sounds.
Percussion track. This type of track cannot be transposed, and is
used for Drum Kit made of Percussion sounds. It is NOT affected by
the Drum Mapping. (Not available with Pads.)
Bass track. This type of track always plays the root when changing
chord.
Accompaniment track. This type of track can be used freely, for me-
lodic or harmonic accompaniment patterns.
Guitar track. This type of track uses Guitar Mode to create guitar
strumming or arpeggios.
parameter to define how Bass and Acc-type tracks are
Meaning
Each time you play a new chord, current notes will be stopped. The
track will remain silent until a new note will be encountered in the
pattern.
The sound will be stopped, and new notes matching the recognized
chord will be played back.
New notes matching the recognized chord will be played back, by
repitching notes already playing. There will be no break in the sound.
This is very useful on Guitar, Bass, Strings and Brass tracks.
checkbox to make the accompaniment's harmony richer
button and play some chords to check how it works.
START/STOP

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