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Main page - Record 1

After pressing the RECORD button, and having chosen whether
you want to edit an existing Style or create a new one, the main
page of the Style Record mode appears, with the tab "Record 1"
selected.
Page sub-header
Page header
Recording
parame-
ters area
Selected
track info
area
Key/
Chord
area
Track volume/status area
Page header
This line shows the current operating mode and transposition.
Operating mode
Master Transpose
name
(in semitones)
Operating mode name
Name of the current operating mode.
Master transpose
Master transpose value in semitones. This value can be changed
using the TRANSPOSE buttons on the control panel.
Page menu icon
Touch this icon to open the page menu. See "Page menu" on
page 141.
Page sub-header
This area shows some performing info on the Style.
Style in record/edit
Style in record/edit
Name of the Style currently in edit or record.
Beat counter
This indicator shows the current beat inside the current mea-
sure.
Measure number
Current measure you are recording.
Page menu icon
NTT
area
Beat counter
Measure number
Style Record mode
Recording parameters area
Element (Style Element)
This parameter lets you select a Style Element for editing. Each
Style Element corresponds to a button on the control panel car-
rying the same name. After selecting a Style Element, select a
Chord Variation for actual editing (see below).
Var1...End3
This is the selected Style Element
Chord Var (Chord Variation)
This parameter lets you select a Chord Variation for editing,
after selecting the Style Element this Chord Variation belongs to.
Note: When this parameter and the assigned value is in small let-
ters (cv1...cv6), the Chord Variation is empty; when it is in capitals
(CV1...CV6), it is already recorded.
• If Style Element is Var1, Var2, Var 3 or Var4, you can select one
of 6 Chord Variations to edit.
• If Style Element is Intro1, Intro2, Intro3, Fill1, Fill2, Fill3,
Ending1, Ending2 or Ending3, you can select one of 2 Chord
Variations to edit.
Resolution
Use this parameter to set the quantization during record-
ing. Quantization is a way of correcting timing errors;
notes played too soon or too later are moved to the nearest
axis of a rhythmic "grid", set with this parameter, thus
playing perfectly in time.
Note: To quantize after recording, use the Quantize function in the
Edit section (see "Style Edit: Quantize" on page 129).
High
No quantization applied.
(1/32)... (1/8)
Grid resolution, in musical values. For
example, when you select 1/16, all notes are
moved to the nearest 1/16 division. When
you select 1/8, all notes are moved to the
nearest 1/8 division
value means triplet.
No quanti-
zation
1/16
1/8
Rec Length (Recording Length)
This parameter sets the recording length (in measures) of the
selected track. Its value is always equal to, or a divider of, the
Chord Variation Length (see next parameter).
This is not the total length of the Chord Variation, but just of the
current track. For example, you may have a Chord Variation
eight measures long, with a drum pattern repeating each two
measures. If so, set the CV Length parameter to "8", and the Rec
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. A '3' after the quantization

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