Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 49
PART II PLAYING THE RHYTHM, Overview of rhythm performance
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Part II Playing the rhythm Overview of rhythm performance An explanation follows of the terms related to this instrument's rhythm performance. Rhythm and accompaniment pattern Each rhythm is comprised of not only a DRUMS pattern, but also of accompaniment patterns called BASS and ACCOMP. The combination of all of these is the rhythm. • The accompaniment pattern sounds when you perform using the AUTO PLAY CHORD (APC). (Refer to page 53.) Custom Style You can create your own styles, load styles from a disk/SD card, and store them in a special area of the memory called CUSTOM. The stored style is called the CUSTOM STYLE. Create a CUSTOM STYLE Here is the procedure to create a new style. Rhythm and Style One rhythm of this instrument is comprised of four VARIATION patterns, and for each one the optimum sounds and effects are set. All of these together comprise one STYLE. STYLE RHYTHM VARIATION 1 VARIATION 2 VARIATION 3 VARIATION 4 PANEL setting PANEL setting PANEL setting PANEL setting • In the MUSIC STYLIST (page 61) and MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER (page 64) etc. this STYLE is summoned. 1. Store the sound and effect settings in bank A, B or C of the PANEL MEMORY (1 - 4). (Refer to page 65.) • You may also store the automatic settings, such as MUSIC STYLIST settings. 2. Create a rhythm in MEMORY A, B or C of the COMPOSER. (Refer to page 108.) • The banks (A, B, C) are linked, so use them together. For example, if you are using bank A of the PANEL MEMORY, then create the rhythm in MEMORY A of the COMPOSER as well. • You may also use the COPY function to copy a favorite preset rhythm. • Make the VARIATION number correspond to the PANEL MEMORY number (1 to 4) when you create your rhythm. 3. Use CUSTOM STYLE COPY to copy the style to the CUSTOM area. CUSTOM STYLE LOAD Perform the CUSTOM STYLE LOAD/SAVE procedure. (Refer to pages 134, 151.) Playing the rhythm 49 QQTG0671