Creating A Style From A Song You Composed Yourself (Style Converter) - Roland KR107 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles
❍ Editing the Volume and Effect Settings for
Each Part
Displaying the Part settings screen
1.
At the Style Composer screen, touch <Part>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-scomp-part.eps_50
Modifying the Settings of Each Part
2.
Touch the <Part>
the settings to be changed.
The part name and Tone name are indicated in the upper
part of the screen.
3.
Touch
for each parameter to change the value.
You can also change the values by touching each
parameter name and then using the dial.
Display
Volume
Adjusts the volume.
Adjusts the amount of reverb effect applied
Reverb
to the sound.
Adjusts the amount of chorus effect applied
Chorus
to the sound.
Changes the left-right direction from which
the sound appears to come.
Panpot
When you touch
the right; touch
the left.
You can change the Tone for the selected Part by
pressing a Tone button to change the Tone while this
screen is displayed. When selecting Rhythm Part, you
can touch <Drum Set> to select the drum set or effect
sound.
Finishing the Settings
4.
Press the [Exit] button.
The Style Composer screen appears.
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to select the part with
Explanation
, the sound moves to
to move the sound to
■ Creating a Style from a Song
You Composed Yourself
(Style Converter)
You can take a song you've composed yourself and extract
the portions you need to create your own original Style.
When you're composing a song, there's no need to specify all
the chords. You can specify some of the chords, and the KR
automatically chooses the other chords and arranges the
style. This function is called the "Style Converter."
Style Converter features an "Auto mode" that allows you to
easily create Styles from songs with a single chord, and a
"Manual mode," in which you create Styles from songs with
three kinds of chords–major, minor, and seventh chords.
When creating a song in order to create an music style, it's
good practice to consider the arrangement of the music style.
Style Arrangements
Music Styles created with the Style Converter function are
composed of eight parts: "Rhythm,"
"Bass,""Accompaniment 1,""Accompaniment 2,"
"Accompaniment 3,""Accompaniment 4,""Accompaniment
5," "Accompaniment 6."
A song progresses in predictable a sequence, such as intro,
melody A, melody B, bridge and ending.
With the KR, such changes in songs are allocated to the
following six performance states. We call these six parts of a
song "Divisions."
Division
Performance division
Intro
The intro is played at the start of a song.
Ending
This is played at the end of a song.
Original
This is a basic accompaniment pattern.
This is a developmental accompaniment
Variation
pattern. It is a variation on an Original.
This is a one-measure phrase inserted at a
Fill-In To
juncture where the mood changes. It is used
Variation
to make a song more lively.
This is a one-measure phrase inserted at a
Fill-In To
juncture where the mood changes. It is used
Original
to make a song more sedate.
You can make a song more lively or more restrained by
increasing or reducing played parts by Divisions. You can
also modify a song by changing the Tone of the parts in the
Divisions.

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