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Duo Buddy HV1
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Let’s try making sub-style for User Style 1 using the above example.
1. Select the Program to edit using the DATA control and PROGRAM A/B foot switches.
2. Press the EDIT button to enter the Edit mode.
3. Set the PARAMETER control to KEY and set [C] using the DATA control.
4. Set the PARAMETER control to STYLE and select [U1] using the DATA control.
5. Set the PARAMETER control to ORIGINAL (the left Value LED flashes) and select [C] using the
DATA control.
6. Set the PARAMETER control to MANUAL (the right Value LED flashes) and press the foot switch
of the selected Program.
7. While the foot switch is held down, select the harmony note for the sub-style, i.e. right Value
indication [G], using the DATA control.
In this way, an “E” harmony is added at C note in normal play, but a “G” harmony will be added
when the foot switch is pressed down. Repeat the steps 5 to 7 as necessary to set the entire
sub-style.
Note 1: The indication of sub-style edit is valid only while the Program foot switch is held down.
Note 2: The sub-style editing is available for User Styles at both MANUAL and INPUT settings.
The editing of sub-style for Preset Style is not available.
Foot Switch Operations
The foot switches can be used to select the Banks and change the Key of the Program, other than
switching the programs and/or sub-styles.
Switching Banks (Play mode)
1. Set the FOOT SWITCH CONTROL to BANK position.
2. Press the PROGRAM A/B foot switches at the same time. The ON footswitch and Value
LEDs flash.
3. Select Banks using the PROGRAM A (down) and/or B (up) foot switches.
4. Press the ON footswitch to complete.
ORIGINAL C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B
HARMONY E - F - G A - B - C - D
ORIGINAL C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B
HARMONY G - F - G A - B - C - D
MAIN STYLE (USER STYLE 1) KEY=C
SUB-STYLE (USER STYLE 1) KEY=C
Foot switch: ON Foot switch: OFF
EDIT mode
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