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The  control  of  the  arranger  comes  in  different  aspects,  depending  on  the  origin  of  STYLE  
== REAL TIME CONTROL ARRANGER ==
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The  control  of  the  arranger  comes  in  different  views,  depending  on  the  origin  of the STYLE  
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[[File:Fig73.jpg | 720px | center]]
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=== INTRO ===
By  default,  '''''vA2'''''  does not select an  '''INTRO'''.  An '''INTRO''' provides  up  to  three  variations  for  the  introduction from the simpler  (No.  1  or  A)  to  the  richest  (3,  C). The  length  of  the  introduction  is  variable depending  on  the  style,  but  never  less  than  one  measure.  The length  appears  in '''FRAME A'''  as a blue horizontal progress bar.
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With the arranger stopped, select an '''INTRO''' pattern (1, 2 or3), and the button turns red.  Press '''START''' and the arranger will plays the selected INTRO and then step to '''VARIATION A''', or to any other variation you have previously selected.
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During your song, you can again replay the INTRO, by simply clicking on the relevant INTRO button..
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=== VARIATION ===
Depending  to the origin of the style, '''''vA2''''' offers up to four '''Variations''': A, B, C and D or RIFF, and up to five '''Fill In'''s. These variations each have a different pattern of support in general from simple "A" to the richest "D".  Some original Ketron styles offer RIFF instead of variation "D".
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'''RIFF'''  is  a  pre  recorded  musical  phrase  of  several  measures.  Up  to  32  steps,  its  length  is indicated by the blue horizontal progress bar in FRAME A, the harmonic grid changes in into an agreement with the note played just  before  entering  this  variation.  This  feature  is  very  popular  for enhancing the musician's improvisation on a given grid.
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The change over is indicated by the blue colour of the button.
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=== FILL IN ===
Depending on the style, '''''vA2''''' provides up to three reasons for variations of FILL and BREAK; more for Ketron styles, and up to 5 FILL
IN for YAMAHA styles. By default, no FILL IN is selected. The buttons change colour upon selection.
With the Arranger Off, selecting a FILL or BREAK will start the arranger with that the FILL or BREAK.
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The  framework  is  provided  with  a  button [[File:Fig73a.jpg | 60px]] which  turns  red  when  selected.  This will then automatically start a FILL when changing a VARIATION according to the following arrangement:
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[[File:Tabelle10.jpg | 360px | center]]
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=== ENDING ===
'''''vA2''''' provides up to four types of ending, from the simplest to the richest, the length of the ending varies, but is never less than one measure. It appears in FRAME A as the blue horizontal progress bar.
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<u>Note</u> : If you start the arranger on an ENDING, '''''vA2''''' will stop at the end of that pattern.
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All  commands  can  be  assigned  by  the  arranger menu:  OPTIONS  ->  CONTROLLERS  -> CONDUCTOR.
=== MARKERS ===
When '''''vA2''''' reads  a  sequence,  the  control  panel  of  the  arranger  becomes  a series of MARKERS which look like the following.
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[[File:Fig74.jpg | 640px | center]]
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A  '''MARKER'''  is  used  for  finding a  precise  position within a MIDI  file.
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'''''vA2''''' displays the markers present in the MIDI file, in the area of variations arranger. A clicking on a marker
button, sets the MIDI file directly to the start position of this marker.
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If  the  MIDI  file  is  being  played,  the  position  change  will  take  place  at  the  end  of  the  measure, for a smooth transition.
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This is very useful if, for example, your require and additional chorus. Click on the marker Chorus, and  at  the  end  of  the  current  measure '''''vA2''''' will chain perfectly to that chorus.
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In menu '''OPTIONS -> CONTROLLERS, you may assign up to 15 tags to MIDI buttons, piano keys or PC keys ... (Section MARKERS).'''
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You may also use the functions assigned to VARIATION UP and VARIATION DOWN keys to move through the markers, with the ability to support several steps in a row.
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The third option is to use the control usually assigned to variations in key arranger. To do this, use a MIDI file editor and name tags, so that they contain: Intro 1, Into 2 or intro 3, or Ending 1, Ending 2 or 3 or 4, or Main A or B or C or Main Hand D or Fill In 1 or 2 or 3 or Fill In Fill In Break.
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For example, if the marker is called "Main C" or "Solo Guitar Main  C",  you  can  go  to  the  position  of  the  marker  by  pressing  the  button  or  pedal assigned to arranger variation 3.
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== See Also ==
[[Main Page|MAIN PAGE]]
[[5.12._STATUS_ARRANGER|5.12. STATUS ARRANGER]]

Latest revision as of 18:25, 4 July 2019

REAL TIME CONTROL ARRANGER

The control of the arranger comes in different views, depending on the origin of the STYLE loaded, for example:

Fig72.jpg


Fig73.jpg


INTRO

By default, vA2 does not select an INTRO. An INTRO provides up to three variations for the introduction from the simpler (No. 1 or A) to the richest (3, C). The length of the introduction is variable depending on the style, but never less than one measure. The length appears in FRAME A as a blue horizontal progress bar.

With the arranger stopped, select an INTRO pattern (1, 2 or3), and the button turns red. Press START and the arranger will plays the selected INTRO and then step to VARIATION A, or to any other variation you have previously selected.

During your song, you can again replay the INTRO, by simply clicking on the relevant INTRO button..

VARIATION

Depending to the origin of the style, vA2 offers up to four Variations: A, B, C and D or RIFF, and up to five Fill Ins. These variations each have a different pattern of support in general from simple "A" to the richest "D". Some original Ketron styles offer RIFF instead of variation "D".

RIFF is a pre recorded musical phrase of several measures. Up to 32 steps, its length is indicated by the blue horizontal progress bar in FRAME A, the harmonic grid changes in into an agreement with the note played just before entering this variation. This feature is very popular for enhancing the musician's improvisation on a given grid.
The change over is indicated by the blue colour of the button.

FILL IN

Depending on the style, vA2 provides up to three reasons for variations of FILL and BREAK; more for Ketron styles, and up to 5 FILL IN for YAMAHA styles. By default, no FILL IN is selected. The buttons change colour upon selection.

With the Arranger Off, selecting a FILL or BREAK will start the arranger with that the FILL or BREAK.
The framework is provided with a button Fig73a.jpg which turns red when selected. This will then automatically start a FILL when changing a VARIATION according to the following arrangement:

Tabelle10.jpg


ENDING

vA2 provides up to four types of ending, from the simplest to the richest, the length of the ending varies, but is never less than one measure. It appears in FRAME A as the blue horizontal progress bar.

Note : If you start the arranger on an ENDING, vA2 will stop at the end of that pattern.

All commands can be assigned by the arranger menu: OPTIONS -> CONTROLLERS -> CONDUCTOR.

MARKERS

When vA2 reads a sequence, the control panel of the arranger becomes a series of MARKERS which look like the following.

Fig74.jpg


A MARKER is used for finding a precise position within a MIDI file.

vA2 displays the markers present in the MIDI file, in the area of variations arranger. A clicking on a marker button, sets the MIDI file directly to the start position of this marker.
If the MIDI file is being played, the position change will take place at the end of the measure, for a smooth transition.
This is very useful if, for example, your require and additional chorus. Click on the marker Chorus, and at the end of the current measure vA2 will chain perfectly to that chorus.
In menu OPTIONS -> CONTROLLERS, you may assign up to 15 tags to MIDI buttons, piano keys or PC keys ... (Section MARKERS).

You may also use the functions assigned to VARIATION UP and VARIATION DOWN keys to move through the markers, with the ability to support several steps in a row.
The third option is to use the control usually assigned to variations in key arranger. To do this, use a MIDI file editor and name tags, so that they contain: Intro 1, Into 2 or intro 3, or Ending 1, Ending 2 or 3 or 4, or Main A or B or C or Main Hand D or Fill In 1 or 2 or 3 or Fill In Fill In Break.
For example, if the marker is called "Main C" or "Solo Guitar Main C", you can go to the position of the marker by pressing the button or pedal assigned to arranger variation 3.

See Also

MAIN PAGE

5.12. STATUS ARRANGER