32 | 03 Playing with the styles
3. The page where the voices associated with each ABCD variation are highlighted is
now displayed.
4. Press and hold the voice of a variation on the screen to open the voice selection
page.
5. Touch a new voice from the list and press the EXIT button to confirm your
selection.
6. Important! Don’t forget to turn on the VOICE TO ABCD function by touching the
first icon on the left: it turns to red when active. Otherwise, these settings will have
no effect and the current selected voice will be heard through all variations.
7. Press VOICE BALANCE and set the volume balance of each of the voices with
respect to the arranger section and the other voices: the value 0 is the perfect
balance, negative values (up to -30) unbalance the volume in favour of the
arranger section, while positive values (up to +30) are in favour of keyboard
voices.
8. After tapping one of the OCTAVE buttons, you can change the octave via the
UP/DOWN buttons.
9. Set the FULL SCREEN LYRIC option to VOICE TO ABCD. When activated with
lyrics (txt/pdf) in full screen, the ADSR FILTER, DRUM MIXER, DRAWBAR VIEW,
USER TAB keys perform the functions of User Tab VOICE 1,2,3,4, respectively. If
Global, the keys are reassigned to each context. (Settings can be saved in CUSTOM
STARTUP).
You can also customize all the other interactive parts of the style (VOICE 2, LOWERS) but, to
do this, you need to enter the View & Modeling mode illustrated in the paragraph that you
will find later in this manual.
At the end of everything, remember to save these settings in the style by pressing the SAVE
button on the panel and storing the changed style among the USER STYLES. Don’t be
scared – the factory styles cannot be over-written so even if you start off with a factory style,
the stored changes will be replicated in an equivalent style but in the USER STYLES section.
Tempo in accompaniment styles
Tempo is normally displayed in the style frame.