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Creating drum patterns
4.
Press [F3] (SMF).
The SMF screen will appear.
fig.20-041d
5.
Move the cursor to the IMPORT icon and press
[ENTER/YES].
Alternatively, you can press [F1] (IMPORT).
The SMF Import screen will appear, displaying a list of
the SMFs contained on the CD-R/RW.
fig.20-042d
If files are grouped into different folders on the current
CD-R/RW, the folder names will be displayed together
with the folder icon ( ). To view the list of files within
a folder, move the cursor to the corresponding folder
name and press [ENTER/YES].
6.
Move the cursor to the SMF to be imported and press
[F4] (SELECT).
A screen in which you can select the MIDI channel of
what you intend to import will appear.
fig.20-043d
7.
Move the cursor to “MIDI Ch.” and select the MIDI
channel of the data to be imported using the TIME/
VALUE dial.
Only data associated with the specified MIDI channel
will be extracted from the selected SMF and imported as
a drum pattern.
fig.20-043ad
In the case of SMFs supporting the GM, GS, or XG
standards, drum-type performance data is generally
assigned to MIDI channel 10. By setting the MIDI
channel to 10 in such a case, you can ensure that only the
drum data will be extracted from the SMF. (Note that
drum-type data will not necessarily be assigned to
channel 10, and it will be important to confirm the actual
channel in advance.)
8.
Move the cursor to “Type” and use the TIME/VALUE
dial to select “DRUMS.”
9.
Move the cursor to “Pattern” and use the TIME/VALUE
dial to select the drum pattern to which the data is to be
imported.
It will not be possible to select preset drum patterns as
destinations for SMF import.
10.
Press [F4] (GO).
Importing of the selected SMF will begin. When the
message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that the
import has been completed.
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