User Manual

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Genre
Style Knob
Position
Time
Signature
Feel Style Description
Rock 1 4/4 Even 16ths
Classic rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 60-110. Bass similar to rock style
#2 but slightly more spacious. Classic rock
drums, with hats changing to cymbals and
busier kick in chorus.
Rock 2 4/4 Even 16ths
Driving British rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-130. Bass sitting on root, with
occasional 5th or octave jump. Hard rock
drums with hats changing to cymbals in
chorus.
Rock 3 4/4 Even 16ths
Easy listening rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 110-160. Simple bass rhythm
locked on root of chord. Standard rock
drums with hats changing to cymbals in
chorus.
Rock 4 4/4 Even 16ths
Uplifting rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 100-150. Driving bass on 16th
notes. Driving rock beat with 4/4 kick and
grooving high-hat in verse and more intense
snare in chorus.
Rock 5 4/4 Even 16ths
Funky blues rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 110-150. Driving 16ths bass line
with no complex transitions. Drums have a
driving rock beat with percussion, toms and
more cowbell featured in chorus.
Rock 6 4/4 Even 16ths
Northern rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 65-110. Bass sounding octaves
with short walking transitions between
chords. Big rock drums with loose open
hat and snare in verse going to cymbal and
snare in chorus.
Rock 7 4/4 Even 8ths
British invasion. Sounds best at tempos
between 100-140. Slightly bluesy bass with
lots of motion in transition bars. Straight
rock beat with steady snare and tight 16th
note hats in verse changing to 8th note
cymbals in chorus.