Tyros4 Reference Manual
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Styles – Playing Rhy
thm
and Accompaniment –
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Start recording by pressing the STYLE CONTROL [START/
STOP] button.
Playback of the specified section starts. Since the accompaniment pattern plays
back repeatedly in a loop, you can record individual sounds one by one, listening
to the previous sounds as they play. For information on recording to channels other
than the rhythm channels (RHY1, 2), refer to the section “Rules when recording
non-rhythm channels” below.
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To continue recording with another channel, repeat steps 7 –10.
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Stop recording by pressing the STYLE CONTROL [START/
STOP] button.
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Press the [EXIT] button to close the RECORD display.
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Press the [I] (SAVE) button to execute the Save operation.
You can turn off the desired channels by
pressing the corresponding [1
]–
[8
] buttons.
NOTE
Deleting recorded notes in the rhythm channel
When you are recording the rhythm channel (RHY1 or RHY2), you can
delete a specific instrument sound by simultaneously holding down the [E]
(RHY CLEAR) button and pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard.
The edited Style will be lost if you
change to another Style or turn
the power to the instrument off
without executing the Save opera-
tion.
NOTICE
Rules when recording non-rhythm channels
• Use only the CM7 scale tones when recording the BASS and PHRASE
channels (i.e., C, D, E, G, A, and B).
• Use only the chord tones when recording the CHORD and PAD channels
(i.e., C, E, G, and B).
Using the data recorded here, the auto accompaniment (Style playback) is
appropriately converted depending on the chord changes you make during
your performance. The chord which forms the basis for this note conversion is
called the Source Chord, and is set by default to CM7 (as in the example illus-
tration above).
You can change the Source Chord (its root and type) from the PARAMETER
display on
. Keep in mind that when you change the Source Chord
from the default CM7 to another chord, the chord notes and recommended
notes will also change. For details on chord notes and recommended notes,
see
C R C
C R C
C = Chord note
C, R = Recommended note
For the INTRO and ENDING sections, any appropriate chord or chord progression can be used.
NOTE