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Style Play operating mode
Preferences: Style Play Setup
when raising the hand from the keyboard, and
the Lower track is not sustained.
Fixed Arr. + Lower
When its LED is on, the MEMORY button keeps
the Lower track held until the next note or chord
is played. When off, the Lower track is not sus-
tained when raising the hand from the keyboard.
The chord is kept in memory, up until you select
a different Style.
Lock icon
All parameters in this page may be protected from selecting a
different Performance or STS.
This lock is reset when turning the instrument off, unless you
write Global settings to memory (see “Write Global - Global
Setup dialog box” on page 237).
For more information on parameter locks, see “General Con-
trols: Lock” on page 222.
Preferences: Style Play Setup
In this page you can set various general parameters for the Style
Play mode.
Note:
These settings are stored in the Style Play Setup area of the
Global file (together with all the other parameters marked with the
abbreviation through the manual). After changing these
settings, select the Write Global-Style Play Setup command from
the page menu to save them to the Global.
Midi Setup
MIDI channels for the Style Play mode can be automatically
configured by selecting a MIDI Setup with this parameter. See
“MIDI Setup” on page 228 for more information on using MIDI
Setups.
Note:
To automatically select a MIDI Setup when entering the
Style Play mode, select the Write Global-Style Setup command
from the page menu.
For detailed information on preloaded MIDI Setup settings, see
“MIDI Setup” on page 319.
Note:
After selecting a MIDI Setup, you can go to the Global mode
and apply any change to each channel setting. To store these
changes to a MIDI Setup, while still in Global mode select the Write
Global-Midi Setup command from the page menu. All MIDI Setup
can be freely customized and overwritten.
Hint:
To restore the original MIDI Setups, load the original Fac-
tory data again (available in the supplied Accessory CD, or down-
loadable from
).
Performance/Sound Default
Performance banks and Sound banks share the same buttons on
the control panel. Use this parameter to define whether the PER-
FORMANCE SELECT or the SOUND SELECT LED must be on
when you turn the instrument on.
Style Change On By Default
This parameter allows you to define the status of the STYLE
CHANGE button at startup.
On
At startup, the LED of the STYLE CHANGE but-
ton will automatically turn on.
Off
At startup, the LED of the STYLE CHANGE but-
ton will stay off.
Velocity Control Value
Use this parameter to set a velocity value over which to automat-
ically trigger the Style Start/Stop or select a Style Element (see
“Velocity Control” above).
Upper Volume Link
This parameter allows you to define if changing the volume for
one of the Upper tracks, proportionally changes also the other
Upper tracks.
On
When changing volume to one of the Upper
tracks, volume for the other Upper tracks
changes in proportion.
Off
When changing volume to one of the Upper
tracks, only that track’s volume is changed. Other
Upper tracks are left unchanged.
Bass & Lower Backing
With this function, you can play a simple accompaniment with
your left hand. For this to work, the SPLIT LED must be turned
on, and the Style must not be running. By default, this function
is turned on.
On
When the Style is not running, and you play a
chord with your left hand, the chord is played by
the Lower Sound (even if it is muted), while the
chord root is played by the Bass Sound. When
you start the Style, the normal behavior is
restored.
When the Bass & Lower Backing
function is active, the Backing
icon appears in the Lower track Sound’s area.
Off
No Bass Sound is added when the Style is not
running. The Lower track can be heard only if it
is not muted.
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