Aus der Unofficial RS7000 FAQ:
4.1 What is a style?
A style is a domain for 16 patterns. All the patterns within one style share the same voice
settings (and the mixer in general), real-time fx settings and also share the user phrases.
The above is a very important (and confusing) concept: the voice (sound), mixer settings
and real-time fx settings are defined for the style domain, i.e. for all 16 patterns in that
style. Also, when you record a new user phrase, say phrase U99 in style 1, that user phrase
ONLY LIVES WITHIN STYLE 1, AND NOWHERE ELSE, meaning that U99 in style 2 is
something totally else, if not empty. There phrase copy Job allows one to copy a phrase
from one style (domain) to another. [RvdK]
4.2 What is a pattern?
A pattern is a group of 16 tracks, with a certain length. For example, an 8-bar pattern with
an intro or a 16-bar pattern with a chorus. A new pattern simply as 16 empty tracks. To
add midi data to a pattern, a phrases is assigned to a given track. For example, I could
assign the hi-hat loop phrase to track 1, a kick phrase to track 2. I could also *record* a new
user phrase on track 10, or assign a previously recorded user phrase to track 4. [RvdK]
4.3 What is a phrase?
A phrase is a piece of single-track midi data. For example, a phrase with a hi-hat loop, a
phrase with full drum loop, or a phrase with a keyboard riff. There are preset phrases (in
ROM) and user phrases (created by you). [RvdK]
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