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tson:
How can I keep the same tempo when changing styles?

Thanks.

DrakeM:
You simply start any style playing at the tempo you choose.
Don't stop the style from playing BUT select any other style and it will play at the SAME tempo.

I use this tip all the time when searching for the perfect Drum pattern and bass patterns when creating my custom song styles.

When searching for example a Drum pattern I turn off the other 7 channels in the style. Then I for the Bass pattern I will just select that channel and turn the other 7 off.

Regards
Drake

DerekA:
I think you have to flip a setting to make it keep the same tempo. It's possibly in different places on different models.

On PSR you choose FUNCTION, MENU 1, STYLE SETTING then change the "Tempo" setting.

Afton72:
  Also hit DIRECT ACCESS button then TEMPO,   then tempo hold or set is along the bottom of screen in PSRS900.       Alan

overover:

--- Quote from: tson on November 29, 2018, 01:09:35 PM ---How can I keep the same tempo when changing styles?...

--- End quote ---

Hi tson,

please refer to S975/775 Reference Manual, pages 27/28 ("Style Playback Related Settings"):

You can press [Direct Access] ---> [Start/Stop] (or one of the [Tempo] -/+ buttons) to call up the "Style Setting" display.

(The "long" way to open this display is [Function] ---> Tab Menu 1 ---> Style Setting (as mentioned before by "DerekA").

Now go to "Style Change Behavior" - "Tempo" and select "HOLD" or "LOCK". (Standard setting is "RESET".)


Abstract from page 28 of S975 Reference Manual:

STYLE CHANGE BEHAVIOR - TEMPO
This determines whether the tempo setting of the Style changes or not
when you change Styles.

LOCK: The previous tempo setting is always maintained.

HOLD: During Style playback, the previous tempo setting is maintained.
When Style playback is stopped, the tempo changes to that of the
default tempo for the selected Style.

RESET: The tempo always changes to that of the default tempo for the
selected Style.


Hope this helps!


Best regards.
Chris





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