133 chapter 7 using other functions, Muting parts for a particular division – Roland KF-90 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions

Chapter 7

A Style Composer Screen like the one shown below appears.

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Display

Part

R

Rhythm

B

Bass

A1

Accompaniment 1

A2

Accompaniment 2

A3

Accompaniment 3

<All Clear>

Erase all of the data that has been input.

<Mute>

You can mute the sound of particular Parts in
specific Divisions. For more information, take
a look at “Muting Parts for a Particular
Division” (p. 133).

<Clear>

Cancels the selection of the Style.

<Options>

Displays the Part Settings screen, in which you
can make detailed settings for each part. For
more information, take a look at “Changing
the Settings for Each Part” (p. 134)

<Execute>

This records the style you have composed.
Touch here when you finished creating a style.

4.

Touch the screen to choose the Part whose style
you want to change.

The Part you touched appears in reverse video.

5.

Press the Music Style button, then choose a Style
by using the Touch Screen, the Value [-] [+]
buttons or the dial.

6.

After you’ve chosen a style, touch <Exit> to
display the Style Composer screen.

7.

Repeat steps 4, 5, and 6 to determine the style for
each Part.

8.

When you have finished setting the Styles for all
Parts, touch <Execute>.

You create a new Style.

The User Style is recorded to the [Disk/User] button. Try

playing with the created Style to play.

* If you turn off the power or record a new User Style, any User

Style you’ve previously recorded is lost. If you don’t want to
lose it, you should save it on a floppy disk. Take a look at
“Saving a User Style” (p. 137).

Muting Parts for a Particular Division

You can mute the sound of particular Parts in specific

Divisions.

For instance, you can sound all parts when in Variation (the

Variation accompaniment pattern), or mute out

Accompaniment 2 and Accompaniment 3 when in Original

(the Original accompaniment pattern). This has the effect of

making the accompaniment more lively when you change

the accompaniment pattern from Original to Variation.

For more about Division, see “The Makeup of a Style” (p.

134).

1.

Touch the Part you want to mute out at the Style

Composer screen.

2.

Press the button to switch to the Division that you

want to silence.

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3.

Touch <Mute> on the screen.

The Part you chose is muted out in just the Division you

selected. If you want to hear the muted-out Part, touch

<Mute> again.

To mute out a Division that changes after a few seconds

(intro, ending, or fill-in), touch <Mute> immediately

after switching to the Division.

Select the Division

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