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The Style numbers 88-95, belonging to the “Prog” group, are
programmable. Once programmed, these Styles remain in
memory even when the instrument has been switched off.
On the CD30 it is possible to save them to disk for future use.
How a Style is made up
A Style consists of a (”header”), two global settings (“global”)
and a series of “tables” (“riff”) which are called up by the chord
played on the keyboard.
The header contains information (valid for the whole Style)
on tempo, bar subdivision (time signature), and the state
and selection of effects.
Each global (one for the basic Style and one for the vari-
ation) contains information on sounds and initial volume
for each instrument part (including Upper e Lower).
Each riff contains the music played by each instrument
part in the automatic accompaniment for each type of
chord. Here is a list of the riffs:
Symbol Meaning
INTRO Introduction
MAJ_B Major Basic
MIN_B Minor Basic
7th_B Seventh Basic
FILL_B Fill Basic
MAJ_V Major Variation
MIN_V Minor Variation
7th_V Seventh Variation
FILL_V Fill Variation
END Ending
A Style structure can be shown in this way:
'header'
'global' for Basic Style
'global' for Variation
'riffs' "_B"
'riffs' "_V"
The track buttons
There are four automatic accompaniment tracks: Drum, Bass,
Acc1 and Acc2. The track buttons are found in the STYLE/
SONG RECORD section. The Style names are those printed
in blue.
[DRUM]
Drum track.
Led off: track empty. Led flashing: track recording. Led on:
track has been recorded.
[BASS]
Bass track.
Led off: track empty. Led flashing: track recording. Led on:
track has been recorded.
[ACC1/2]
The Acc1 and Acc2 button.
Led off: track empty. Led flashing: track recording. Led on:
track Acc1 and/or Acc2 have been recorded.
How to record a Style
Preparation (before recording)
1. Select one of the Prog. Styles (88-95). If nothing has been
recorded yet, the Style contains a copy of one of the Styles
which cannot be programmed, this will be erased when
you start the recording procedure.
2. Press [DRUM] to enter the “record” mode. The copy of
the non-programmable Style will be erased.
The ‘record’ display appears:
3. Select the track to be recorded on by pressing the corre-
sponding button. Press [ACC1/2] repeatedly to call up
tracks Acc1 or Acc2.
4. Assign the sound you want to the track (the Drum track
only accepts drumkit sounds). Select the sound using the
keypad.
5. Adjust the track volume using the MIXER group buttons.
6. Select, activate or disactivate the effects.
7. Select the riff to be recorded, the key signature, time sig-
nature, riff length and tempo according to the instructions
which follow.
Move from one parameter to another using the [PAGE]
buttons. Change the parameters using [TEMPO-DATA].
8. Selecting one of the riffs to record. Choose one of the riffs
from the table shown earlier. Usually all you need to do is
record the riffs as 7th_B, 7th_V, INTRO, END, FILL_B,
FILL_V.
9. Reference key. This note corresponds to the chord that
should be formed during play to achieve exactly the se-
quence recorded.
10.Time Signature. The bar subdivision. As a basic rhythm,
this is valid for the whole Style (it is recorded in the header).
Once it has been set for a particular riff, it is no longer
possible to change it for other riffs.
How to program a Style
Tempo Style
Track in record
Riff length (in bars)
Riff in record
Track
Sound
Time Signature Reference
Key
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