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Creating Original Accompaniment Rhythms
 
Creating Original Accompaniment Rhythms
 
What is the Division?
 
A song progresses in predictable a sequence, such as intro, 
melody A, melody B, bridge and ending.
With the ATELIER, such changes in songs are allocated to the 
following six performance states. We call these six parts of a 
song “Divisions.”
You can make a song more lively or more restrained by 
increasing or reducing played parts by Divisions. You can 
also modify a song by changing the voice of the parts in the 
Divisions.
 
1.
 
 
fig.RC-01.eps
 
2.
 
Touch <
> (Utility).
 
The Utility screen appears.
 
fig.RC-02.eps
 
3.
 
Touch <Div Select> (Division Select).
 
fig.RC-03.eps
 
You can open the Division Select screen by touching the 
Division name indication (p. 188) in the Rhythm Customize 
screen.
 
4.
 
Touch a Division name to select the Division.
 
fig.RC-04.eps
 
This returns you to the Rhythm Customize screen. The 
name of the selected division now appears in the Rhythm 
Customize screen.
You can touch <
> to hear how the Rhythm 
sounds.
 
Selecting the Division
 
Division
Performance division
Intro
 
The intro is played at the start of a song.
 
Original
 
This is a basic accompaniment pattern.
 
Fill In To
Variation
 
This is a phrase inserted at a juncture where 
the mood changes. 
It is used to make a song more lively.
After the phrase is played, the variation’s 
accompaniment pattern is played.
 
Variation
 
This is a developmental accompaniment 
pattern. It is a variation on an Original.
 
Fill In To
Original
 
This is a phrase inserted at a juncture where 
the mood changes. 
It is used to make a song more sedate.
After the phrase is played, the original’s 
accompaniment pattern is played.
 
Ending
 
This is played at the end of a song.
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