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Styles, Songs & Sequencer
Programmable Styles
A detailed explanation of each step
This section goes through each step in greater detail and examines all the possibilities at
your disposal when you are recording styles.
1. Press Style 1, 2, 3 or 4 and select an “empty’ slot using the Function Buttons
(F1…F8).
After pressing “empty”, you will be prompted enter Record mode:
The Style Performance assigned to the Prog. Style you are about to record
takes its origin from the one currently selected at the time of accessing the
Prog. Style mode. This provides a very quick and easy way of programming
a new Style using a copy of one of the ROM Style Performances. You can
therefore programme a new Boogie, for example, using the original Boogie
Style Performance. Simply select the Boogie Rom Style before entering
Prog. Style mode.
What happens if you select “Style 1”
A slight exception to this rule is if you select Bank Style1: the display will
show “STYLE 1” in correspondence with the Function button F1.
The “Style 1” is merely a means of accessing the selected Prog. Style bank
directly without entering Record mode. This will permit you to create new
Performances by modifying the current one and exploiting the Copy
function in Edit Performance to copy them to the other Prog Style positions
1
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To record Style 1 (or any “Style X” after being copied), simply press REC
- in this case you will enter directly into record mode.
2. Press REC and the display changes to:
3. Choose the Riff to record using the Function buttons F1, F2 and F3.
Press F1 repeatedly to scroll through the Basic, Fill, Intro and End Riffs. F2
scrolls through the Major, Minor and Seventh riffs. F3 selects the Variation.
For example, the Variation of the Maj Fill Riff will show:
Note: when Var is selected, F1 only provides the Basic and Fill Riffs.
Note 1:
When you copy a Style
Performance to another
position, the new
Performance will be
named “Style X”
automatically, where
“X” refers to the
relative Performance
number. With the
Name” function in the
Edit Sequencer section,
you can give your Prog.
Style a name.
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