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User Style mode.
Track (1ADR, 2ABS, 3AC1, 4AC2, 5AC3, 6AC4, 7AC5, 8AC6)
Use this parameter to select a track of the currently active pattern (see Mode, Type, and Divi-
sion). If the name of that track is displayed in lowercase characters (e.g. 240.1), that track is
still empty. Note that a track whose Length has been specified (see page 48) is no longer con-
sidered empty (and therefore displayed in uppercase, e.g. 2HL:1) because it already contains
the number of rests equivalent to the Length you set.
User Style memory and name
This is where the number of the selected User Style memory and the User Style's name
appear. If you haven't yet specified a name. it will be
EER=TL followed by the number of
the selected memory.
Tempo
The same window also displays the current playback and recording tempo. Feel free to
change the tempo with the [TEMPO] dial but remember that the current tempo value will be
recorded next time around and regarded as preset tempo for your User Style.
Style pattern selection
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Mode
Use this parameter to select the major, minor, and/or seventh level. All settings involving one
or two "=" symbols mean that the first (white-on-blue) pattern you record will be automati-
cally copied to the other (blue-on-white) Mode(s). This is what we called cloning in the Play-
er's Guide.
The available option are:
Display function
Options
Explanation
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| Record only the major pattern
Record the major pattern and copy it to the minor pattern.
Use this parameter to select the Type, as it is called here. Think of a Type as the degree of
complexity of a Style, whereby Basic represents the "easy" level, while Advanced usually
contains more elaborate accompaniments (unless programmed otherwise). You may remem-
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