User Manual

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Genre
Style Knob
Position
Time
Signature
Feel Style Description
Country 3 4/4 Even 8ths
Country rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 70-120. Bass sits on root with
simple transitions between chords. Classic
country rock drums with hats and snare in
the verse and ride and snare in the chorus.
Country 4 4/4 Even 16ths
Light country rock. Sounds best at tempos
between 80-120. Bass sits on root, with 8ve
and 5th jumps. Light country rock drums
switching from hats and rimshot in the verse
to cymbals and snare in the chorus.
Country 5 4/4 Even 16ths
Folk-pop. Sounds best at tempos between
75-110. Bass sits on root with short
embellishments and one-note transitions.
Simple beat driven by quiet, tight hats with
double-time embellishments and rimshot
and brush in verse, changing to cymbal and
snare in the chorus.
Country 6 4/4 Swing 8ths
Western swing bebop. Sounds best at
tempos between 60-110 or 160-200. Sparse
bass sitting on the root with occasional 5ths
and 8ves and short walks between chords.
Pedal hat driving the rhythm with brush-hit
accents in the verse, switching to slow ride
cymbal with quiet snare hits in the chorus.
Country 7 4/4 Swing 16ths
Slow pop-country. Sounds best at tempos
between 55-100. Bass on 1/2 notes playing
root/5th/8ve. Beat driven by slightly loose
hats with triplet feel and rimshot/brush in
verse, changing to cymbal and snare in the
chorus.
Country 8 4/4 Swing 8ths
Country boogie. Sounds best at tempos
between 100-160. Bass bounces between
root and 5th with short walk up/down
transitions. Sprightly drums with loose hats
and snare/side stick in the verse, changing
to cymbals with snare in chorus.