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Style Record mode
The Style’s structure
10. STYLE RECORD MODE
By
entering
the
Style
Record
mode,
you
can
create
your
own
Styles,
or
edit
an
existing
Style.
THE STYLE’S STRUCTURE
The
term
“Style”
relates
with
music
sequences
auto
‐
matically
played
by
the
arranger
of
the
microAR
‐
RANGER.
A
Style
consists
of
a
predefined
number
of
Style
Elements
(E)
(microARRANGER
features
ten
dif
‐
ferent
Style
Elements:
Variation
1–4,
Intro
1–2,
Fill
1–2,
Ending
1–2).
When
playing,
these
Style
Elements
can
be
selected
directly
from
the
control
panel,
using
the
corresponding
buttons.
To
explain
the
Style
structure,
we
can
use
a
tree
‐
struc
‐
ture,
as
shown
in
the
following
diagram:
Each
Style
Element
is
made
up
of
smaller
units,
called
Chord
Variations
(CV),
but
not
all
of
them
have
the
same
number
of
CVs.
Variations
1–4
have
up
to
6
CVs
each,
while
the
other
Style
Elements
have
only
up
to
2
CVs.
When
you
play
on
the
chord
recognition
area
(Lower,
Upper
or
Full,
depending
on
the
Chord
Scanning
sec
‐
tion
on
the
control
panel),
the
arranger
scans
the
key
‐
board
and
determines
which
chord
you
are
playing.
Then,
depending
on
the
selected
Style
Element,
it
determines
which
Chord
Variation
(CV)
should
be
played
for
the
scanned
chord.
Which
Chord
Variation
corresponds
to
each
scanned
chord
is
a
setting
of
the
Style:
the
Chord
Variation
Table
.
Each
Style
Element
contains
a
Chord
Variation
Table,
whose
prototype
is
the
following:
After
deciding
what
CV
to
play,
the
arranger
triggers
the
right
sequence
for
each
track.
Since
each
sequence
is
written
in
a
particular
key
(for
example,
CMajor,
GMajor
or
Emin),
the
arranger
transposes
it
according
to
the
scanned
chord.
Notes
in
the
sequence
are
care
‐
fully
transposed
according
to
the
Note
Transposition
Tables
(NTT)
,
to
make
them
work
fine
with
all
recog
‐
nized
chords.
The
NTT
allows
you
to
record
just
some
Chord
Variations,
and
have
all
the
notes
play
in
the
right
place,
avoiding
dissonances
and
transposing
the
pattern
notes
to
the
notes
of
the
recognized
chord.
Pop Ballad
Variation 1
CV1
Drum
Perc
Bass
Acc1
Acc2
Acc3
Acc4
Acc5
CV2
CV3
CV4
CV5
CV6
Variation 2
Variation 3
Variation 4
Intro1
CV1
CV2
Intro 2
Fill 1
Fill 2
Ending 1
Ending 2
Chord
Chord Variations (CVs)
Variation 1–4
Intro 1–2, Fill 1–2, Ending 1–2
Maj
CV1 – CV6
CV1 – CV2
6
M7
M7b5
Sus4
Sus2
M7sus4
min
m6
m7
m7b5
mM7
7
7b5
7sus4
dim
dimM7
aug
aug7
augM7
no 3rd
no 3rd, no 5th
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