Alesis MMT-8, HR-16:B instruction manual Copy Complete, Inpattern, Frompatt CLS HAT ?

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COPY

Copylng a PATTern to ltsetf

Tho copy button is used to-app€nd a patt€rn or song to anoth€r panernor song. lt -lf

only functionswhile th€ coPY button is held down. the copy button is releised (eilher befor€ or afler the copy is execut€d),th€ previous mode will show up on the display,and copy mode is €xited. When in PATT mode, and COpy is preised and held:

EqE I[E^tlR-1Q - PressingRECORDcompletesthe operationand the displayreads

COPY COMPLETE.

FORTHE HR-16:8 - At this pointyou may eitherenterthe pattern'stwo-digitnumber with the keypad or press the + br - key to set the copy assignment to-the same pattern number. PressingRECORD completesthe operationahd the display reads

COPY COMPLETE.

This display remainsuntil the RECORDbutton is released.which then relurns the display to its previous state. Tho above example demonstratedcopying a pattern lo ilself, which will double lh€ length of that pattern.

Copylng a PATTern to another PATTern

To copy a patternto anolherpattern,press and hold COPY,then ent€r lhe two digit patlem number with the keypad. The display will show the selected pattern number. PressingRECORDinitiateslhe copy, and appendslhe sourcepattern (lhe current pattern before COPY was pressed)to the destinationpattern (the patternenleredwith the ksypad). lf the destinationpatt€rnwas empty,lh€n the destinationnow containsan exact copy of the source pattern.

lf the destinationwas not empty,lh€n the destinalion'slengthis increasedby the lengthot the sourcepattern,and the sourc€patternis app€nd€dto the €nd of the d€stinationpatl€rn. All voice, mix, and tuningassignmentsmade on th€ source pattern will be ovenidden by the destinationpalt€rn'sassignments. ll the length of the destinalion pattern would result in mor€ than 682 beats after copying, the copy will not be ex€cul€d,and the displaywill read:

INPATTERN

Copylng a slngle drum pad'srhythm to another drum pad

Singledrumpadscan alsobe copiedto otherpads. lf a drumpad (CLOSEDHAT, for sxample)is pressedwhile holdingth€ COPY button,the displaywill read:

FROMPATT

CLS HAT > ?

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Both displayed pattern numbers will aclually display lhe current pafiern number(00 - 99) .

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