Roland KF-90 用户手册

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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
* 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 or in the internal 
* The data described below is saved in a User Style. If a song 
includes data other than this, the results you get might not be 
what was intended.
• Keyboard performance information
• Depth of Reverb
• Amount of Chorus
Creating a Style in Manual Mode
When you create a Music Style in the Manual mode, you can 
clearly point up the differences in accompaniment for each 
individual chord.
Tips on creating a song
• Record your performance with the three chord types of 
diminished seventh, major, and minor.
• It can be convenient to record the sounds shown below 
for the Parts of the 16-track sequencer.
Chords Rhythm
Bass
Accomp1 Accomp2 Accomp3
Major
D(10)
3
4
5
6
Sevens
-
2
7
8
9
Minor
-
12
13
14
15
→ The chords all share the same Rhythm Part.
→ If you want to use the performance of other part, check out 
“Changing an Extracted Part.”
1.
Use the 16-track sequencer to record the song.
and record the song.
2.
Press the [Style Navigator] button.
3.
Touch <Create Style>.
4.
Touch <Style Converter>.
5.
Touch <Conv. Mode>, then use the Value [-] [+] 
or the dial to switch to “Manual.”
This makes the setting for the Manual mode.
→ You can listen to a performance of the part selected with 
<Options> by touching <Play> at the bottom of the screen.
Changing an Extracted Part
You can choose which part of the 16-track sequencer to 
extract the performance from.
1.
Touch <Options> at the Style Converter screen.
The following screen will appear.
fig.07-07.e
2.
Choose the performance Part you want to change, 
and press the Value [-] [+] buttons or the dial to 
determine which 16-track Sequencer part has the 
performance you want to extract.
* In the Manual Mode, the type of chords appear at the bottom of 
the screen. Set the Parts for all chords.
3.
Touch <Exit> to go back to the previous screen.