200| Recording the Styles
Setting the Style Record Tempo
While recording, you might want to use a different Tempo than the one saved
in the Style Settings. This alternative value will allow you, for example, to re-
cord at a slower speed, or to experiment with different values while listening
what you recorded.
▪ Use the Tempo parameter to set the Tempo value.
As an alternative, use the TEMPO buttons to change the recording Tempo.
This value will not be saved in the Style.
Hint: In case you want to create Tempo variation, insert Tempo Change events in the
Master Track (Style Record > Event Edit page).
Setting the Meter of the Style Element
▪ Use the Meter parameter to set the meter (time signature) of the Style
Element.
You can only edit this parameter if the Style Element is still empty.
Setting the Resolution
▪ Use the Resolution parameter to set quantization during recording.
Quantization is a way of correcting timing errors; notes played too soon or
too late are moved to the nearest axis of a rhythm grid, set with this param-
eter, thus playing perfectly in time.
To quantize after recording, use the Style Record > Quantize function.
Resolution Meaning
High No quantization applied
(1/32) … (1/8)
Grid resolution, in musical values. For example, when you select
1/16, all notes are moved to the nearest 1/16 division. When you
select 1/8, all notes are moved to the nearest 1/8 division. A ‘3’
after the quantization value means triplet.
1/16
1/8