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Fig. 115. Style Editor – Parameter Values
Let’s take a closer look at the parameter values and how to use them.
•
Global/Single:-
This box determines if the adjustments below (
tempo, time signature and bar
) should
be applied to the entire style or just the part selected above (
in this case ARR.A
). If
Global
is displayed,
then all the parameters in this box will be applied to the entire style (
and need not be done for each
part individually
). Set this to Global when recording styles that have the same time signature and
tempo all through (
such as Pop, Country … and many Western musically inclined styles
). If you touch
the box so that “
Single
” is displayed, then the parameters shown/edited will be applied only to the
current selection (
Arranger A
), which means you will have to repeat this to set the parameters for all
the other sections. This ‘Single’ option is great when you have a style that may have arranger parts
with different time signatures (
e.g. Arranger A has a time signature of 4/4 and tempo of 80, while
Arranger B has a time signature of ¾ and a tempo of 120 .. etc
). Many middle eastern styles follow
such varying and complex time signatures and tempos for an example.
•
CHORD MODE:
- This is used to set the Chord structure for all the chord tracks (
Chord 1 – Chord 5
).
Touch
CHORD MODE
(Fig. 116 below) to display the various chord modes applicable to the chord
tracks of the style (
shown below in Fig. 117
).
Fig. 116. Style Editor – Chord Mode Fig. 117. Style Editor – Chord mode values
As initially mentioned above under
STYLE VIEW
– CHORD on page
56
,
the first column on the left shown in
Fig. 117 provides access to the chord settings. You may select either NORMAL or RETRIGGER mode.
•
In
Normal
mode a chord plays during the basic measure as programmed.
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