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Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator
This powerful feature lets you create your own original styles, which can then be used for auto accompaniment — just
as with the preset styles.
ACMP
AUTO FILL IN
OTS LINK
BREAK
INTRO
FADE IN/OUT
POP & ROCK
POP BALLADS DANCE
SWING & JAZZ
R & B
ACMP
AUTO FILL IN
OTS LINK
BREAK
INTRO
MAIN
START/STOP
A
B
MIN
MAX
MASTER VOLUME
METRONOME

About Creating Accompaniment Styles

The chart at right shows the basic parts (or "channels") that make up each section
of an accompaniment style. To create an accompaniment style, record patterns to
the various channels one by one, for each of the sections you want to create.
I Realtime Recording (page 108)
You can record accompaniment styles by simply playing the parts from the
keyboard in real time. However, you don't have to record every part yourself
— you can choose an existing preset accompaniment style that is close to the
style you want, then add or replace parts in that style as needed to create your
own custom style.
Realtime Recording Characteristics
• Loop recording
Since auto accompaniment playback repeats the accompaniment patterns of several measures in a "loop," you can
also record patterns in a loop. For example, if you start recording with a two-measure Main section, the two
measures are repeatedly recorded. Notes that you record will play back from the next loop (repetition), letting you
record new material while hearing the parts you previously recorded.
• Overdub recording
This feature lets you record new material to a channel already containing recorded data, without deleting the
original data. In style recording, the recorded data remains intact, unless you specifically delete it yourself. For
example, if you start recording with a two-measure Main section, the two measures are repeated. As you record
notes to each pass of the loop (repetition), those notes play back from the next loop, letting you overdub new
material while hearing the previous parts.
I Step Recording (page 109)
This method is like writing music notation on paper, since it allows you to enter each note or individually, and
specify its length. This is ideal for making precise recordings, or for recording parts that are difficult to play.
I Assembling an Accompaniment Style (page 110)
This convenient feature lets you create composite styles by combining
various patterns from the internal preset accompaniment styles. For
example, if you want to create your own original 8-beat style, you
could take rhythm patterns from the "8 Beat 1" style, use the bass
pattern from "8 Beat 2," and import the chord patterns from the "60's 8
Beat" style — combining the various elements to create one
accompaniment style.
I Editing the created Accompaniment Style (page 111)
With the editing features, you can custom edit the styles you've
created by real time recording, step recording, and assembling from
other styles.
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PF-1000
MAIN
A
B
C
D
STYLE CONTROL
MARCH &
EXTRA TRACKS TRACK2
TRACK1
WORLD
COUNTRY
LATIN
WALTZ
BALLROOM
PIANIST
USER
STYLE
L
R
STYLE
REC
TOP
START/STOP
REW
FF
REPEAT
NEW SONG
SYNC.START
SONG
ENDING/rit.
SYNC.STOP
SYNC.START
START/STOP
C
D
TAP TEMPO
RESET
RESET
STYLE CONTROL
TRANSPOSE
TEMPO
ENDING/rit.
SYNC.STOP
SYNC.START
START/STOP
LCD
CONTRAST
BACK
NEXT
MENU
DEMO
VOICE
PART
A
F
ON/OFF
LAYER
HELP
B
G
LEFT
C
H
FUNCTION
D
I
MUSIC
FINDER
E
J
DIGITAL
STUDIO
ENTER
SOUND
CREATOR
DATA ENTRY
DIGITAL
RECORDING
MIXING
CONSOLE
BALANCE
DIRECT
DIGITAL
ACCESS
EXIT
PART
CHANNEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RECORDING
ON/OFF
PART
HARMONY/
REVERB
DSP
VARIATION
ECHO
MONO
LEFT HOLD
1
2
VOICE EFFECT
ONE TOUCH SETTING
PIANO &
ORGAN &
HARPSI.
E.PIANO
ACCORDION
PERCUSSION
GUITAR
BASS
PIANO
BRASS
WOODWIND STRINGS
CHOIR & PAD
SYNTH.
XG
USER
FREEZE
1
VOICE
Section
Channel
INTRO A - D
MAIN A - D
RHYTHM 1, RHYTHM 2,
BASS, CHORD 1,
FILL IN A - D
CHORD 2, PAD,
BREAK
PHRASE 1, PHRASE 2
ENDING A - D
For information on the part
structure of accompaniment
styles, see page 92.
8Beat 1
Rhythm 1
Rhythm 2
Bass
Chord 1
Rhythm 1
Chord 2
Rhythm 2
Pad
Bass
Phrase 1
Phrase 2
Chord 1
Chord 2
8Beat 2
Pad
Rhythm 1
Phrase 1
Rhythm 2
Phrase 2
Bass
Chord 1
Chord 2
Pad
Phrase 1
Phrase 2
3
4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MEMORY
REGISTRATION MEMORY
60's 8 Beat
Rhythm 1
Rhythm 2
Bass
Chord 1
Chord 2
Pad
Phrase 1
Phrase 2

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