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The track buttons in SongStyle
SongStyle is made up of three instrumental tracks: UPPER,
LOWER, and CHORD (for the automatic accompaniment
parts).
The track buttons are found in the STYLE/SONG RECORD
section. The Song names are those printed in white (the
names in blue are for Style recording).
[CHORDS]
The tracks where the chords used for automatic accompani-
ment are recorded ( Drum, Bass, Acc1 and Acc2 parts).
Led off: the track is empty. Led flashing: the track is record-
ing. Led on: the track has been recorded.
[LOWER]
Lower track.
Led off: the track is empty. Led flashing: the track is record-
ing. Led on: the track has been recorded.
[UPPER]
Upper track.
Led off: the track is empty. Led flashing: the track is record-
ing. Led on: the track has been recorded.
The track buttons in RealSong
RealSong is different from SongStyle in that it has six tracks
to play on freely, with no automatic accompaniment.
[CHORDS]
The Drum track and Pads button.
[LOWER]
The Bass and Lower tracks button.
If the led is on it means that the Lower track has been re-
corded.
[UPPER]
The Acc1, Acc2 and Upper tracks button.
If the led is on it means that the Upper track has been re-
corded.
The special tracks
As well as the instrumental tracks, Song also records the Com-
mon Channel, Tempo and Pads special tracks. To record these
The CD20/30 has a built in multitrack sequencer on which
you can record a live Song performance or data fed to the
CD20/30 at the MIDI IN port.
The CD20/30 can store up to four Songs. The Songs must
have been recorded or (on the CD30) loaded from disk as
“.SNG” or “.ALL” files.
There are two types of Song:
SongStyle, which use automatic accompaniment.
RealSong, which do not use automatic accompaniment
so the tracks can be used freely. With this type of Song
the Drum track, for example, must be played out com-
pletely by hand as the rhythmic cycles provided by a Style
are not available.
The name means:”A Song with RealTime tracks” (real time
is another way of saying “live”).
Selecting and playing back a Song
How to select a Song
1. If the Style name is not flashing on the display, press
[STYLE/SONG] to make it do so.
2. Use the keypad to key in the number of the Song required.
The Song numbers are from 96 to 99.
3. The name of the Song selected will appear on the display
above the word “Styles”.
Playing back a Song
1. Press [START/STOP] to start the Song. If the Song is
empty, nothing will happen.
2. During playback it is possible to adjust the tempo using
the [TEMPO-DATA] buttons.
3. Press [START/STOP] to stop the Song.
4. [SYNC START] acts as a continuation command. Press
this button to restart playback from where it left off.
Playing with the Song accompaniment
In order to play the Upper and/or Lower parts on the key-
board while the Song is playing you need to turn off the led of
the corresponding track. When the led of one of the tracks is
on, you cannot play that part live.
For example, the following procedure must be followed to
play the Upper part live while the Song is playing.
1. With Song selected, whether in playback or not, press
[UPPER] in the STYLE/SONG RECORD section to turn
its led off.
2. The upper part can now be played live. To play using the
whole keyboard range disactivate the [SPLIT] led.
3. To restore the track to the Song, make the [UPPER] led
come back on in the STYLE/SONG RECORD section.
The CHORDS track cannot be disactivated. Both in SongStyle
and RealSong only the Upper and Lower parts can be played
live.
Songs
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