Making style file format settings —parameter, Source root/chord, Creating accompaniment styles — style creator – Yamaha CVP-207 EN User Manual

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Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator

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Making Style File Format Settings —Parameter

This display provides a variety of style controls— such as determining how the pitch and sound of the recorded style
change when playing the chords in the left-hand range of the keyboard. For details about the relationship between the
parameters, refer to “Style File Format” on page 111. The operations here are the same as described in step 4 on page 111.

Source Root/Chord

These settings determine the original key of the source pattern (i.e., the key used when recording the pattern). The default
setting of CM7 (with a Source Root of “C” and a Source Type of“M7”), is automatically selected whenever the preset data
is deleted prior to recording a new style, regardless of the Source Root and Chord included in the preset data. When you
change Source Root / Chord from the default CM7 to another chord, the chord notes and recommended notes will also
change, depending on the newly selected chord type. For details on chord notes and recommended notes, see page 113.

NTR (Note Transposition Rule) and NTT (Note Transposition Table)

• NTR (Note Transposition Rule)

This determines the system for pitch conversion of the source pattern. Two settings are available.

Root Trans (Root Transpose)
When the root note is transposed, the pitch relationship between notes is maintained. For example, the notes C3,
E3 and G3 in the key of C become F3, A3 and C4 when they are transposed to F. Use this setting for channels that
contain melody lines.

Root Fixed
The note is kept as close as possible to the previous note range. For example, the notes C3, E3 and G3 in the key
of C become C3, F3 and A3 when they are transposed to F. Use this setting for channels that contain chord parts.

When NTR is set to “Root
Fixed
” and NTT is set to
Bypass,” the “Source
Root
” and “Source Chord
parameters are changed to
Play Root” and “Play
Chord
,” respectively. In this
case, you can change
chords and hear the result-
ing sound for all channels.

See the explanations below.

C R C

C R

C R C

C

R

C

C R C

C

C

R

C R C

C

C

R

C

C C C

C R

C C C

C

C

R

C C C

C

R

C

C R C

R C R

C R

C

R

C

C R

C C

R

C

C

C

R

C

C

C

R

R

R

C

C

C

C C

R C

C

C C

R C

C

C

C R

C

C

C

C

C R

C

C

R

C

C C

R C

C

C

C

R

C

C R

C R

R

R

C

C

C R

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C R C

C

C

C C C

C

C

C R C

C R

C

C

C R C

C C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

R

R

C C

C

C

C

R

C

C

C R C

C

R

R

C

C R C

R C C

C

C

C

C

C R

C

C

C C R

C R

CMaj

Cm

C7

CM7

CM7

9

C6

9

Caug

Cm6

Cm7

Cm7 5

Cm7

9

Cm7

11

CmM7

CmM7

9

Cdim

Cdim7

C7

9

C7

13

C7

9

Csus4

Csus2

C1+8

C1+5

C7 5

C6

Cm

9

CM7

11

C7

11

C7

9

C7aug

CM7aug

C7sus4

C9

C7

13

When the Source Root is C:

C = chord note
C, R = recommended

note

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