Style variations ABCD with different tempo ? How ?

Posted by: Franconia

Style variations ABCD with different tempo ? How ? - 06/03/11 01:25 PM

Hello,
one of my styles contains a ballad rhythm in variations A and B and a Rockabilly rhythm in variations C and D. When I press the STYLE VIEW I can do modifications on each variation when choosing the SINGLE option. I can change many things but unfortunately I cannot store different tempos for each variation. How can this be done ? Is it possible via REGISTRATION or is there another trick ? I would like to know how this works because I would need this feature also for a waltz/Polka combination in one style where a (slower) waltz is follow by a (faster) Polka in a medley.
Best regards,
Franconia
Posted by: Sokratis 1974

Re: Style variations ABCD with different tempo ? How ? - 06/04/11 01:14 AM

I think that it is impossible......
Posted by: alliehoe

Re: Style variations ABCD with different tempo ? How ? - 06/04/11 01:24 AM

Perhaps open the style in the style compiler and in the daw
make the tempo change for the variation you want

Save the style and it should be ok


This is only a guess, I am not sure about it
Posted by: Snoopy

Re: Style variations ABCD with different tempo ? How ? - 06/04/11 04:25 AM

Originally Posted By: alliehoe
Perhaps open the style in the style compiler and in the daw
make the tempo change for the variation you want

Save the style and it should be ok


Hi,

I just tried it the way alliehoe mentioned it and :

IT WORKS !

I suggest to save the style with a new name directly in the appropriate subfolder of the main-folder "user styles"
Posted by: Ketron_AJ

Re: Style variations ABCD with different tempo ? How ? - 06/05/11 05:14 PM

This can be done via Registrations - you would require 4 different registrations though for just 1 song [not a problem as you can have as many as 9,999.00 Registrations) and as you call up each Registration (after say a drum fill), you will then start the next Arrangement (which has is's new Programmed temp0).

Hope this helps,

Thanks,

AJ