Owner`s manual

Basic Principles
Making the SMF
Using Rhythm Converter
Using The Element Editor
Using The OTP Editor
The most important data in terms of how your finished accompaniment pattern
works on the keyboard is set in the Element Editor.
For each pattern Element (Intro 1, Intro 2, Var 1 etc) you must set which sounds
are used, their volume and panning, and the amount of reverb and chorus.
Additionally for the pattern to work correctly you must set some special control
functions such as Table, Break, Invert and retrigger, explained later in this
chapter.
When you select different Elements down the left hand side of the Element
Editor the color of the bar across the top of the Element Editor changes to match
the Element button. This is to show you that the parameters refer to that
Element. For example:
Intro Element Selected
Var 1-Element Selected
You can see in the columns of Parameters that there are settings for Drums,
Bass, Chord 1, Chord 2 and Chord 3 for each of the Elements.
The items Table, Break, Invert and retrigger are not relevant to Drums, so are
omitted from that column (because of course the Drum part doesn't change when
you play a chord progression with the final pattern)