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Style Play operating mode
Page 18 - R.T. controls: Dynamic range
X
This
enables/disables
the
left/right
movement
of
the
Joystick
(Pitch
Bend,
and
sometimes
the
sound
param
‐
eter’s
control).
Y
This
enables/disables
the
front/rear
movement
of
the
Joystick
(Y+:
Modulation,
and
sometimes
the
sound
parameter’s
control;
Y
‐
:
Various
controls,
or
non
‐
active).
PAGE 18 - R.T. CONTROLS: DYNAMIC RANGE
This
page
lets
you
program
a
dynamic
range
for
each
of
the
Realtime
(Keyboard)
tracks.
This
is
useful
to
cre
‐
ate
a
sound
made
of
up
to
three
dynamic
layers,
assign
‐
ing
each
of
the
Upper
tracks
to
a
different
dynamic
range.
As
an
example,
you
may
assign
the
El.Piano
1
Program
to
the
Upper
1,
and
the
El.Piano
2
Program
to
the
Upper
2
track.
Then,
set
Upper
1
to
[L=0,
H=80],
and
Upper
2
to
[L=81,
H=127].
The
El.Piano
1
will
play
when
playing
softer,
the
El.Piano
2
when
playing
louder.
Here
is
the
edit
procedure:
1.
Use
the
VOLUME/VALUE
(E–H)
buttons
to
select
a
track.
2.
Use
the
F
‐
3–F
‐
4
buttons
to
select
the
L
or
H
param
‐
eter
for
that
track.
3.
Use
the
TEMPO/VALUE
controls
to
change
the
parameter’s
value.
L/H
This
parameter
pair
sets
the
Lower
and
Higher
dynamic
range
for
the
track.
0
Lowest
velocity
value.
127
Highest
velocity
value.
PAGE 19 - R.T. CONTROLS: ENSEMBLE
This
page
lets
you
program
the
Ensemble
function.
This
function
harmonizes
the
right
‐
hand
played
mel
‐
ody
with
the
left
‐
hand
recognized
chords.
Up1…Up3
Right
‐
hand
(Upper)
tracks.
Off
There
is
no
harmonization
on
this
track.
Normal
This
track
is
included
in
the
harmoniza
‐
tion.
Mute
This
track
only
plays
the
Ensemble
notes,
but
not
the
original
note.
E(nsemble)
Harmonization
type.
Duet
Adds
a
single
note
to
the
melody.
Close
Adds
a
closed
‐
position
chord
to
the
mel
‐
ody.
Open
1
Adds
an
open
‐
position
chord
to
the
mel
‐
ody.
Open
2
As
the
above,
but
with
a
different
algo
‐
rhythm.
Block
Block
harmonization
–
very
typical
of
jazz
music.
Power
Ensemble
Adds
a
fifth
and
an
octave
to
the
melody,
as
heard
in
hard
rock.
Fourths
LO Typical
of
jazz,
this
option
adds
a
perfect
fourth
and
a
minor
seventh
under
the
mel
‐
ody.
Fourths
UP As
the
above,
but
with
notes
added
over
the
melody.
Fifths
This
adds
a
series
of
Fifths
below
the
orig
‐
inal
note.
Octave
Adds
one
or
more
octaves
to
the
melody.
Dual
This
option
adds
to
the
melody
line
a
sec
‐
ond
note,
at
a
fixed
interval
set
with
the
“Note”
parameter.
When
selecting
this
option,
a
transposition
value
appears
(
‐
24…+24
semitones
to
the
original
note).
Brass
Typical
Brass
section
harmonization.
Reed
Typical
Reed
section
harmonization.
Trill
This
option
trills
the
melody
note.
You
can
set
the
trill
speed
by
using
the
Tempo
parameter
(see
below).
Note:
You
must
play
at
least
two
notes
with
this
option!
Repeat
The
played
note
is
repeated
in
sync
with
the
Tempo
parameter
(see
below).
When
playing
a
chord,
only
the
first
note
is
repeated.
Echo
As
the
Repeat
option,
but
with
the
repeated
notes
fading
away
after
the
time
set
with
the
Feedback
parameter
(see
below).
Dyn(amics)
This
parameter
sets
the
velocity
difference
between
the
right
‐
hand
melody
and
the
added
harmonization
notes.
‐
10…0
Subtracted
velocity
value.
Tempo
Note:
This
parameter
only
appears
when
the
Trill,
Repeat
or
Echo
options
are
selected.
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