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4.L - ASSEMBLING YOUR OWN STYLES USING EXISTING ELEMENTS (STYLE MODELING)
Up until this point, we have been discussing making minor adjustments to factory styles (
such as changing voices,
modifying effects … etc
) and saving them as
USER STYLES
for future use. Apart from making changes to existing
style parts, you can change them all together or customize them in one of two ways:-
A.
Assemble a style of your own using existing style parts (
STYLE MODELING
) which can incorporate
adding Audio Live Drums and Audio Live Guitars to existing Midi styles and thus creating new Audio
styles.
B.
Creating a style from scratch (
STYLE EDITING
) either directly on the SD9 Pro or by using professional
Midi software such as Cakewalk on a computer).
KETRON has created a nice tool for the SD9 PRO which allows you to alter the Drums, Bass, or any of the chord
parts (1-5) to create an entirely new style and since all these parts were carefully created by professionals in studios
from all over the world, it means your work is drastically reduced when it come to creating a style because most of it
has already been done for you. Let’s take a closer look at STYLE MODELING. First of all, select a style that
comes close to the style you have in mind to create. Then from the main styles page, touch
MODELING
below the
screen –
Fig. 99. Style Modeling
The following page will be displayed on the SD9 PRO –
Fig. 100. Style Modeling
You can see all the relevant parts that make up the style (
apart from CHORD 5
). These are the parts you can modify
and replace with hundreds of other style-templates that KETRON has provided for use in each section – so you have
different templates for Drum, Groove (percussion), Bass and Chords (1 – 5). Best of all, you can also introduce Live
Audio drums and Live Audio Guitars to any style using this MODELLING tool.
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