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E-117, Pattern Sequencer Part Parameters

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Using the Pattern Sequencer Pattern Sequencer Part Parameters ■ Table (Chord conversion table) Recording of each accompaniment pattern is normally performed using C major (root of C, major type).* When playing an Auto Accompaniment, you can use a root other than C and a chord type other than major, if you want. This is accomplished by using a "chord conversion table" to convert the C major recorded data to another root and/or chord type. Regardless of what root or chord type you specify, the currently selected chord table is used to make corrections to suit the instrument parts and the type of music being played in order to ensure musically natural accompaniment. * Depending on the rec menu "PlayChord" setting. For details, see "To configure pattern rec settings (Rec Menu)" (page E-106). With this parameter, you can select from among the 19 types of chord conversion tables listed below. Number Table Name 01 Bass Basic Accompaniment Pattern *1 Parts Bass Description Normally used for a bass part. 02 Bass f-root 03 Bass 7th *1 Bass Variation of number 01. Always makes the first note the root note when changing chords. *1 Bass Used for a bass part recorded with a 7th chord. 04 Bass 7th f-root 05 Chord Basic 06 Chord Var2 *1 Bass Variation of number 03. Always makes the first note the root note when changing chords. *1 Chord Normally used for a chord part. *1 Chord Used for a chord part that has a tension chord. 07 Chord Var3 08 Chord Var4 09 Chord 7th 10 Chord Minor When a 7th chord is specified while playing, the 5th note is *1 Chord converted to a 7th note. In the case of C7, for example, G becomes Bb. *1 Chord Variation of number 05 (Chord Basic). *1 Chord Used for a chord part recorded with a 7th chord. *1 Chord Used for a chord part recorded with a minor chord. 11 Phrase 12 Chord Minor *1 Chord Used for the chord part to which a phrase (such as a major scale) was recorded. *1 Bass Used for a bass part recorded with a minor chord. 13 Chord Minor f-root *1 14 Penta Phrase *1 Bass Chord Variation of number 12. Always makes the first note the root note when changing chords. Used for a chord part recorded with a pentatonic scale phrase. 15 Intro n-minor *2 Bass/chord When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a natural minor. 16 Intro m-minor *2 Bass/chord When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a melodic minor (ascending). 17 Intro h-minor *2 Bass/chord When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a harmonic minor. 18 Intro no Change *2 Bass/chord Recording of original as-is, with no minor/major conversion in accordance with chord specified while playing. 19 Intro dorian *2 Bass/chord When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a dorian scale. *1 For NORMAL, NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION, VARIATION FILL-IN *2 For INTRO and ENDING E-117

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Using the Pattern Sequencer
E-117
Table (Chord conversion table)
Recording of each accompaniment pattern is normally performed using C major (root of C, major type).
*
When playing an Auto
Accompaniment, you can use a root other than C and a chord type other than major, if you want. This is accomplished by using a
“chord conversion table” to convert the C major recorded data to another root and/or chord type. Regardless of what root or chord
type you specify, the currently selected chord table is used to make corrections to suit the instrument parts and the type of music
being played in order to ensure musically natural accompaniment.
*
Depending on the rec menu “PlayChord” setting. For details, see “To configure pattern rec settings (Rec Menu)” (page E-106).
With this parameter, you can select from among the 19 types of chord conversion tables listed below.
Pattern Sequencer Part Parameters
Number
Table Name
Accompaniment
Pattern
Parts
Description
01
Bass Basic
*
1
Bass
Normally used for a bass part.
02
Bass f-root
*
1
Bass
Variation of number 01. Always makes the first note the root
note when changing chords.
03
Bass 7th
*
1
Bass
Used for a bass part recorded with a 7th chord.
04
Bass 7th f-root
*
1
Bass
Variation of number 03. Always makes the first note the root
note when changing chords.
05
Chord Basic
*
1
Chord
Normally used for a chord part.
06
Chord Var2
*
1
Chord
Used for a chord part that has a tension chord.
07
Chord Var3
*
1
Chord
When a 7th chord is specified while playing, the 5th note is
converted to a 7th note. In the case of C7, for example, G
becomes Bb.
08
Chord Var4
*
1
Chord
Variation of number 05 (Chord Basic).
09
Chord 7th
*
1
Chord
Used for a chord part recorded with a 7th chord.
10
Chord Minor
*
1
Chord
Used for a chord part recorded with a minor chord.
11
Phrase
*
1
Chord
Used for the chord part to which a phrase (such as a major
scale) was recorded.
12
Chord Minor
*
1
Bass
Used for a bass part recorded with a minor chord.
13
Chord Minor f-root
*
1
Bass
Variation of number 12. Always makes the first note the root
note when changing chords.
14
Penta Phrase
*
1
Chord
Used for a chord part recorded with a pentatonic scale phrase.
15
Intro n-minor
*
2
Bass/chord
When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a
natural minor.
16
Intro m-minor
*
2
Bass/chord
When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a
melodic minor (ascending).
17
Intro h-minor
*
2
Bass/chord
When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a
harmonic minor.
18
Intro no Change
*
2
Bass/chord
Recording of original as-is, with no minor/major conversion in
accordance with chord specified while playing.
19
Intro dorian
*
2
Bass/chord
When a minor chord is specified while playing, converts to a
dorian scale.
*
1
For NORMAL, NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION, VARIATION FILL-IN
*
2
For INTRO and ENDING