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Using a Style
5. Using a Style
The Concert Performer contains nearly 300 built-in Styles for you to play along with, covering a wide variety of
musical genres. You can choose from a simple drum or percussion accompaniment or add in a fully orchestrated
arrangement. In addition to the Full Styles which provide a full musical arrangement including Drums, Bass, and
other accompanying instruments, there are Intimate Styles with Solo Piano Styles if you just want to play along with
a piano accompaniment. If the on board variety of styles is not enough, or if you have creative ideas of your own,
the CP contains other features such as Style Maker and Conductor to help you edit or create your own custom
Styles. These features are explained in the section of this manual “Creating Your Own Styles”, page 84.
1) Selecting and Playing a Style
The Styles are organized into 15 categories, 6 of which are accessible directly using the dedicated STYLE SELECT
button on the front panel, while the remaining 9 categories are accessible through a separate screen assigned to
the OTHERS panel button.
As with the SOUND category buttons, the FAVORITES button allows up to 20 of your favorite styles to be group together
for easy access, without needing to remember in which category and on which page a particular style is stored.
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To select a Style:
Step 1
Press the STYLE button for the category of your choice.
The LCD screen will display the first Style Selection page for that category.
Step 2
Touch the name of the Style you wish to select.
Tempo will be displayed in the top left corner of
the LCD screen.
Touch the screen to select your desired Style.
PAGE : Select the different pages within a Style category.
Step 3
Each Style category has several pages of styles. If you don’t see your desired Style on the currently displayed
page, you can touch the PAGE buttons to select the other page.
Alternatively, press another STYLE button to jump to another category.
Summary of Contents for Concert Performer CP139
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