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Genos Reference Manual
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Styles
Contents
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Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
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• Removing Files from the Favorite Tab
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Changing the Chord Fingering Type
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Using the Chord Tutor Function
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Turning Each Channel of the Style On/Off
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Style Playback Related Settings
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• Setting
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Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
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• Style Data Structure—Consisting of Source Patterns
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• Basic Procedure for Creating a Style
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• Assembly—Assigning the Source Pattern to Each Channel
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• SFF Edit—Making Style File Format Settings
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• Editing the Rhythm Part of a Style (Drum Setup)
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The particular type of Style is indicated the upper left of the Style name in the Style Selection display. The defining
characteristics of these Styles and their performance advantages are described below.
Style Types (Characteristics)
Session
For information on these types, refer to “Style Characteristics” in the Owner’s Manual.
Free Play
DJ
+Audio
The Audio Styles (+Audio) have been specially produced by adding audio recordings of studio
musicians playing in various recording studios worldwide. This adds all the natural feel, ambience
and warmth to the drums and percussion of the Style, giving your performance greater expressive
potential. Specifically, it retains the subtle nuances and grooves that are difficult to reproduce using
the preset drum/percussion kit. Yamaha Time Stretch Technology allows the audio to follow your
tempo changes without changing pitch, so everything stays in perfect sync.
Audio Styles can be played back and controlled by this instrument; however, by default the data is
not included on this instrument. Audio Styles or Expansion Packs that contain Audio Styles may be
available at the Yamaha website.
• If the tempo is set to over 160% of the default, the audio part is muted.
• Keep in mind that the Audio Styles may take more time to load than others, and that they may have certain restrictions and
differ in the specific functions that can be handled.
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