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Creating bass patterns

10.

Press [EXIT/NO] to end step recording.

The Bass Pattern Edit screen will appear once again.

fig.20-066d

11.

If you want to store the bass pattern that you have just
recorded, press [F4] (WRITE/COPY/DEL).

The Write/Copy/Delete screen for bass patterns will appear.

fig.20-067d

12.

Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the drum pattern to
which the data is to be saved.

Only user bass patterns and song bass patterns may be
selected for saving bass pattern data. You will not be
able to select a preset bass pattern at this time.

13.

Press [F4] (GO).

The bass pattern will be saved. When the message “Complete!”
appears, it indicates that saving has been completed.

Correcting bass patterns

(Microscope)

Microscope is used to made detailed corrections to bass
patterns. In specific terms, this function displays a bass
pattern’s performance data in list format so that any of the
corresponding parameters can be corrected as required.

1.

Press [F3] (MICROSCOPE) on the Bass Pattern Edit
screen.

The Microscope screen will appear.

fig.20-068d

Performance data is displayed on this screen as follows.

fig.20-069d

2.

Move the cursor to the parameter whose setting you
want to change and select a new value using the TIME/
VALUE dial.

To change a bass note:

1) Move the cursor to “NOTE” field.

fig.20-069ad

2) Select a new note number using the TIME/VALUE
dial.
The performance data will be updated with this new
note setting.

To change a bass note’s volume:

1) Move the cursor to “ACC” field.
2) Set a new velocity value using the TIME/VALUE
dial.
Larger velocity values produce higher volumes and
vice versa.
If you select a different drum pattern or load a new
song without saving the current pattern, all of the
newly recorded data will be lost. This data will also
be lost if you turn off the BR-1600CD before saving.
Location
Accent
(Velocity)
Note number
Gate time
(the length of time from when the note
begins to the time it stops playing)
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