Creating Original Patterns
Rev0.10
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Inputting Sounds One by One While Confirming the

Input Visually (Step Recording)

When inputting patterns, you can add drum sounds one at
a time and confirm the input visually in the display. This is
convenient for inputting patterns that are difficult to
perform using the drum pads.
1
Confirm that [PAD] is not lit, then press [PATTERN].
[PATTERN] and [RHYTHM ON/OFF] light.
2
Press [RHYTHM EDIT].
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3
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] and the TIME/VALUE dial
to select a song pattern (S001 – 100).
* You cannot record to the preset patterns.
4
Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“STEP,” and press [ENTER].
The Recording Standby screen appears.
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5
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] and the TIME/VALUE dial
to set the measure, beat, and quantize from which to
start recording of the pattern.
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Measure
This sets the number of measures in the pattern to be
recorded.
Valid Settings : 1 – 999
Tempo
When recording, this sets the tempo for confirming the
pattern.
Valid Settings : 25.0 – 250.0
* The tempo setting here is exclusively for confirmation
of the pattern recording. This tempo is not stored in the
pattern (you cannot make any individual tempo
settings for the patterns themselves).
Time Signature
This sets the time signature (i.e., the beat) for the
pattern to be recorded.
Valid Settings :
1/1 – 8/1, 1/2 – 8/2, 1/4 – 8/4, 1/8 – 8/8
Quantize
This sets the resolution for the steps being input.
Valid Settings :
Quarter note
(96) Sixteenth-note triplet
Quarter-note triplet (64)
Thirty-second note (12)
Eighth note (48)
Thirty-second-note triplet (8)
Eighth-note triplet (32) HI (1)
Sixteenth note (24)
Numerals in parentheses indicate the clock. The lower
the value set, the finer the resolition each beat become.
(Ex.) : Here you can input sounds in eighth-note lengths.
(Ex.) : Here you can input sounds in sixteenth-note lengths.
Tempo
Measure
Time Signature Quantize

1 beat

1 beat