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Style Play operating mode
What’s a Style?
9. STYLE PLAY OPERATING MODE
The Style Play mode is the boot-up operating mode. When in
this mode, you can play Styles (i.e. automatic accompani-
ments), or just play with one to four Realtime tracks on the
keyboard (Upper 1…3 and Lower).
WHAT’S A STYLE?
A Style is a rhythm/accompaniment setup, that simulates a
band backing up you.
In a
vertical
direction, it is composed of 8 different tracks
(Drums, Percussion, Bass, and 5 different harmonic or
melodic instruments). You can play on the keyboard with 4
more
Realtime
tracks (Upper 1-3 and Lower).
In a
horizontal
direction, it is a series of
Style Elements
(i.e.,
the various sets of patterns for each chord and each of the
Intros, Variations, Fills, Breaks and Endings).
STYLES AND PERFORMANCES
Styles and Performances are linked in many ways.
•
When the SINGLE TOUCH LED is on, selecting a Style
also changes the Realtime (Keyboard) tracks (a Single
Touch Setting is selected). The Performance settings are
overridden.
•
When the STYLE CHANGE LED is on, selecting a Per-
formance also selects a Style (the one whose number is
memorized with the Performance).
•
When pressing the WRITE button, you can save the
track’s settings either in a Performance, a Style Perfor-
mance, or a Single Touch Setting (STS).
CHANGING AND RESETTING THE TEMPO
While in the main page of the Style Play mode, you can
change the Tempo using the DIAL or the DOWN/- and UP/+
buttons.
In any other page, keep the SHIFT button pressed, and use
the DIAL to change the Tempo.
To recall the Tempo stored in the current Style, keep the
SHIFT button pressed, and press one of the DOWN/- or UP/
+ buttons.
THE DIRECT HD BANK (KD160/165)
You can expand the internal memory User Styles with nine
additional banks residing on the hard disk. When both LEDs
of the leftmost STYLE button are lit, the DIRECT HD banks
are selected. No loading is required.
Use the first nine STYLE bank buttons to select these banks.
Each bank can include up to 16 Styles; browse them using the
PAGE buttons.
The DIRECT HD Styles are in three folders on the hard disk.
These folders, automatically created by the KD, with fixed
names:
How to create the DIRECT HD banks
To configure DIRECT HD banks, just save any Style into the
DIRECT HD folders. See the Disk chapter for more informa-
tion on the disk procedures.
Note:
The following procedures require to overwrite the User
Style banks. Save these banks before proceeding, to avoid loosing
important data.
1.
Remove any floppy disk from the disk drive.
2.
Press DISK and go to the Load page.
3.
Load three banks of Styles, to be transformed in
DIRECT HD banks 1, 2 and 3, into the USER01, USER
02 and USER03 banks.
4.
Go to the Save page.
5.
While the “ALL” item is selected, press F3 (Open) to
open it.
6.
Use the E-F (Scroll Up) and G-H (Scroll Down) VOL-
UME/VALUE buttons (or the TEMPO/VALUE section
controls) to move the “STYLE” item to the first line of
the display, and press F2 (Save).
7.
Select the hard disk (HD), using the F1 button.
8.
The hard disk directory appears. Use the E-F (Scroll Up)
and G-H (Scroll Down) VOLUME/VALUE buttons (or
the TEMPO/VALUE section controls), to scroll the disk
Folder
DIRECT HD banks
!123.SET
1, 2, 3
!456.SET
4, 5, 6
!789.SET
7, 8, 9
NEWNAME.SET |
LIVE.SET
ETHNICA.SET |
FD LOAD OPEN CLOSE
Disk:Load
ALL
FD SAVE OPEN CLOSE
Disk:Save
Summary of Contents for KD-150
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Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 29: ...4 4 Display and User Interface Grayed out non available parameters ...
Page 32: ...BASIC GUIDE ...
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Page 39: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
Page 47: ...7 8 Tutorial 5 Editing a Song ...
Page 53: ...8 6 MIDI Playing another instrument with the KD ...
Page 54: ...REFERENCE GUIDE ...
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Page 103: ...11 14 Song Play operating mode Saving a list of Songs ...
Page 111: ...12 8 Backing Sequence operating mode How to delete a whole Song ...
Page 133: ...13 22 Song operating mode Event Edit procedure ...
Page 189: ...16 20 Disk edit environment Page 11 Card Restore ...
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Page 225: ...17 34 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
Page 283: ...18 58 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...
Page 287: ...19 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...
Page 303: ...24 2 Technical specifications ...
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