Operation Manual

Styles 5•7
Styles 5•7
ENDING
Stops a Style accompaniment with an ending
(“coda”). In Style stop status, you can preset
the Ending before Start/Stop to play the relative
pattern as an Intro.
You can use the Ending as a transition between
two different Styles. If you press Ending to stop
a Style, then select a different Style during the
Ending cycle, the new Style will start to play when
the Ending reaches the end of its cycle.
VAR1, VAR2, VAR3, VAR4
These four buttons control the Style Variations.
Each button triggers a different version of the
same accompaniment.
Before Start press the button corresponding to
the Variation with which the accompaniment
should start playing. During Style play, you can
switch from one variation to another by pressing
the desired button.
Each Variation includes the major, minor and 7th
riffs for the basic, Intro and Ending sections while
there is only 1 Fill pattern for each Variation.
Fill
§
,
Fill
©§
,
Fill
©
These buttons trigger a Fill In and break into one
of the Variations, according to the selected Fill
FILL
§
plays the fill then breaks into the previ-
ous variation. If variation 1 is currently active,
variation 4 will be recalled.
FILL
©§
plays the fill then continues with the
current variation. When the accompaniment is
off, this fill can be used as an Intro.
FILL
©
plays the fill then breaks into the next
variation. If variation 4 is currently active, varia-
tion 1 will be recalled.
The Fill patterns are normally one-measure (bar)
sequences. However, if you hold a FILL button,
the relative cycle will repeat continually until you
release the button.
Tap Tempo (also Fill
©
)
This button also acts as the TAP TEMPO func-
tion.
With the accompaniment off, beat time on the
button. The tempo is established according to
the timing of the last two taps, the relative Tempo
value is displayed and the accompaniment starts
automatically.
The tempo is associated to the current Time Sig-
nature, i.e. four times for 4/4, three times for 3/4,
etc..
As an audio indication to the rest of the band, the
time is tapped out with the sound of drumsticks.
Fade In/Out
FADE IN/OUT fades the accompaniment with a
gradual increase or decrease of volume.
Press the button before starting the accompani-
ment. The Style track volumes are instantly set
to zero. Use either START/STOP or KEY START
to start the accompaniment. After the start, the
accompaniment track volumes gradually increase
and reach their programmed peak after a 2 meas-
ure (bar) cycle.
Press FADE IN/OUT while the accompaniment
is running; all the track volumes gradually de-
crease and the accompaniment automatically
stops at the end of the Fade Out cycle.
During the Fade cycle, the relative led flashes.
ENDING
Stops a Style accompaniment with an ending
(“coda”). In Style stop status, you can preset
the Ending before Start/Stop to play the relative
pattern as an Intro.
You can use the Ending as a transition between
two different Styles. If you press Ending to stop
a Style, then select a different Style during the
Ending cycle, the new Style will start to play when
the Ending reaches the end of its cycle.
VAR1, VAR2, VAR3, VAR4
These four buttons control the Style Variations.
Each button triggers a different version of the
same accompaniment.
Before Start press the button corresponding to
the Variation with which the accompaniment
should start playing. During Style play, you can
switch from one variation to another by pressing
the desired button.
Each Variation includes the major, minor and 7th
riffs for the basic, Intro and Ending sections while
there is only 1 Fill pattern for each Variation.
Fill
§
,
Fill
©§
,
Fill
©
These buttons trigger a Fill In and break into one
of the Variations, according to the selected Fill
FILL
§
plays the fill then breaks into the previ-
ous variation. If variation 1 is currently active,
variation 4 will be recalled.
FILL
©§
plays the fill then continues with the
current variation. When the accompaniment is
off, this fill can be used as an Intro.
FILL
©
plays the fill then breaks into the next
variation. If variation 4 is currently active, varia-
tion 1 will be recalled.
The Fill patterns are normally one-measure (bar)
sequences. However, if you hold a FILL button,
the relative cycle will repeat continually until you
release the button.
Tap Tempo (also Fill
©
)
This button also acts as the TAP TEMPO func-
tion.
With the accompaniment off, beat time on the
button. The tempo is established according to
the timing of the last two taps, the relative Tempo
value is displayed and the accompaniment starts
automatically.
The tempo is associated to the current Time Sig-
nature, i.e. four times for 4/4, three times for 3/4,
etc..
As an audio indication to the rest of the band, the
time is tapped out with the sound of drumsticks.
Fade In/Out
FADE IN/OUT fades the accompaniment with a
gradual increase or decrease of volume.
Press the button before starting the accompani-
ment. The Style track volumes are instantly set
to zero. Use either START/STOP or KEY START
to start the accompaniment. After the start, the
accompaniment track volumes gradually increase
and reach their programmed peak after a 2 meas-
ure (bar) cycle.
Press FADE IN/OUT while the accompaniment
is running; all the track volumes gradually de-
crease and the accompaniment automatically
stops at the end of the Fade Out cycle.
During the Fade cycle, the relative led flashes.
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