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Style Record mode
Page 1 - Edit: Quantize
PAGE 1 - EDIT: QUANTIZE
The quantize function may be used to correct any rhythm
error after recording, or to give the pattern a "groovy" feeling.
Edit:Quantize
E:V1 CV:CV1 Trk:All
S001-01-000 E001-01-192
Bottom:G-1
After setting the various parameters, press ENTER to execute.
The "Are you sure?" message will appear. Press ENTER to
confirm, EXIT to abort.
E/CV (Style Element/Chord Variation)
(Non editable) These read-only parameters show which Style
Element and Chord Variation are currently selected for edit-
ing. See the Main page "E (Style Element)" and "CV (Chord
Variation)" parameters on page 55 for information on select-
ing a different Style Element and Chord Variation.
Trk (Track)
Use this parameter to select a track.
All
All tracks selected.
Drum...Acc5 Selected track.
Resol (Resolution)
This parameter sets the quantization after recording. For
example, when you select 1/8a, all notes are moved to the
nearest 1/8 division. When you select 1/4, all notes are moved
to the nearest 1/4 division.
No quanti-
zation
1/8
1/4
(1/32)... (1/4)
Grid resolution, in musical values. An "a" after
the value means no swing. A "b...f " after the
value means swing-quantization.
S / E (Start/End)
Use these parameters to set the starting (S) and ending (E)
points of the range to quantize.
If a Chord Variation is four measures long, and you want to
select it all, the Start will be positioned at 1.01.000, and the
End at 5.01.000.
Bottom / Top
Use these parameters to set the bottom and top of the key-
board range to quantize. If you select the same note as the
Resol:
Top:C8
Bottom and Top parameters, you can select a single percus-
sive instrument in a Drum or Percussion track.
Note: These parameters are available only when a Drum or
Percussion track is selected.
PAGE 2 - EDIT: TRANSPOSE
In this page you can transpose the selected track(s).
Note: After transposing, please don't forget to readjust the
"Original Key/Chord" parameter in the Style Record page (see
page 56).
Edit:Transpose
E:V1 CV:CV1 Trk:DRUM
S001-01-000 E001-01-192
Bottom:G-1
After setting the various parameters, press ENTER to execute.
The "Are you sure?" message will appear. Press ENTER to
confirm, EXIT to abort.
E/CV (Style Element/Chord Variation)
(Non editable) These read-only parameters show which Style
Element and Chord Variation are currently selected for edit-
ing. See the Main page "E (Style Element)" and "CV (Chord
Variation)" parameters on page 55 for information on select-
ing a different Style Element and Chord Variation.
Trk (Track)
Use this parameter to select a track.
All
All tracks selected, apart for tracks set in Drum
mode (like the Drum and Percussion tracks).
The whole selected Chord Variation will be
transposed.
Drum...Acc5 Single selected track.
Value
Transpose value (±127 semitones).
S / E (Start/End)
Use these parameters to set the starting (S) and ending (E)
points of the range to be transposed.
If a Chord Variation is four measures long, and you want to
select it all, the Start will be positioned at 1.01.000, and the
End at 5.01.000.
Bottom / Top
Use these parameters to set the bottom and top of the key-
board range to be transposed. If you select the same note as
the Bottom and Top parameters, you can select a single per-
cussive instrument in a Drum or Percussion track. Since in a
Drum Kit each instrument is assigned to a different note of
the scale, transposing a percussive instrument means assign-
ing the part to a different instrument.
Note: These parameters are available only when a Drum or
Value:+000
Top:C8

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