The Middle Display Bar (Total Presets & Accompaniment Data Display)
The central display bar shows the current Total Preset data, Accompaniment Overview and several
Virtual buttons for easy access to various functions.
Total Preset Number Total Preset Total Preset Name Style / Real Chord
in the OAS Database Bank Number -drum Variation Harmony
Accompaniment Accompaniment Beat LED Chain Transpose Key
Tempo / Time Name
(and Acc Definition) (Count In LED Chain)
Shows the current Key
Signature
that the Transposer is
off-set to.
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Total Preset Number -
This (in our example U-351) shows the Total Preset Location in the OAS Database.
Please also note that User Total Presets are defined by a capital ‘U’ while Factory Total Presets are defined by a
capital ‘F’. So a User Total Preset looks like U-351, while a Factory Total Preset looks like ‘F-351’.
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Total Preset Bank Number
- Because of the ten Total Preset Push Buttons to the left of the TFT Display Screen,
Total Presets are categorized into banks of ten Total Presets. This information simply informs you of what Bank
you are currently
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Total Preset Name -
All Total Presets can be named. This is where the name of the Preset is located for easy
overview.
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Variation
- This display allows you to quickly see what variation the Style or Realdrum is currently using. This
overview allows you to quickly glance at the variation rather than having to look at the Rhythm Control panel to the
far left.
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Chord Harmony -
This overview allows you to see what current Chord / Harmony is being used. In our example,
an A minor chord is being played.
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Tempo / Time Signature
- The Tempo is displayed in the overview as naturally knowing the current tempo is im
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portant. The Tempo can be changed with the Tempo / Data wheel. Also, this section shows you the ‘Time Signa
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ture’ of the accompaniment. In our example the Time signature is 4/4, but naturally this will change is you used a
waltz style for example. In the case of a Waltz being used, the time signature would change to 3/4.
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Accompaniment Name -
Any Accompaniment that is loaded will display it’s individual name to allow you know
at all times which Accompaniment is in use. Also, above the accompaniment name is the type of Accompaniment
definition. In our example above, you can see that it states ‘Style’ above the accompaniment name ‘Atlantis Rob’.
If you load a Realdrum or a Wave for example, the Definition will change to reflect the Accompaniment type in use.
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Beat LED Chain
- Under the wording ‘Preset Name’ you will see a ‘Yellow’ and ‘Green’ LED chain made up from 4
LEDS in our example. This chain counts the beat of the style, while the longer LED chain below shows the overall
length of the Accompaniment pattern being played. This could be an 8 bar ending for example. This LED chain
changes to show the player the length of any accompaniment pattern to allow them to come in and play at the
right moment, or of course stop playing at the correct moment.
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Transpose -
This overview allows you to quickly see what key your OAS instrument is offset to. In our example
the Key is C, so there is no Transpose Offset in place. When there is, the key that the instrument is offset to is
displayed.
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