Chapter 7 using other functions, Creating an original style (user style), Style that you've made yourself (p. 132) – Roland KF-90 User Manual
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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
Creating an Original Style
(User Style)
The KF-90 has built-in Music Styles in a variety of genres, but
you can also create your own original styles.
An original style is called a “User Style.”
You can use either of the two methods described below to
create a User Style with the KF-90.
Style Composer
This method combines the KF-90’s onboard styles to create a
new style.
You can create a new style just by selecting from among the
Rhythm, Bass, Accompaniment 1, Accompaniment 2, and
Accompaniment 3 parts from different styles.
This method extracts the portions you need from songs
composed with the 16-track sequencer to create a new style.
When you’re composing a song, there’s no need to specify all
the chords. You can specify just some of the chords, and
working on that, the KF-90 automatically extrapolates the
other chords, and arranges the style.
The Style Converter has an “Auto Mode” for creating Music
Styles simply from a song with a single chord, and a
“Manual Mode” for creating a Music Style from a song of
three chords (major, minor, and diminished seventh).
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Combining Styles to Create a
New Style (Style Composer)
You can create a new User Style by selecting the Rhythm,
Bass, Accompaniment 1, Accompaniment 2, and
Accompaniment 3 parts from different styles. This function is
called the “Style Composer”.
* You can only combine the KF-90’s built-in styles.
1.
Press the [Style Navigator] button.
The Style Navigator screen appears.
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2.
Touch
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3.
Touch