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Creating Original Patterns
Rev0.10
Section 4
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Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select “REC,” and press
[ENTER].
Recording begins.
* You can also start recording by pressing [REC].
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Use CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to the position
where the drum sound currently enabled for input is
displayed.
8
Set the drum sound using the TIME/VALUE dial.
9
Use CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to the lower
row, then turn the TIME/VALUE dial to the right
(clockwise) one turn to move the cursor to the
position where the sound is to be entered.
The drum sound is input, and “ ” is displayed.
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Set the volume of the drum sound using the TIME/
VALUE dial.
The size of “ ” in the display changes according to
the volume setting.
High (Velocity : 127)
Medium (Velocity :100)
Low (Velocity : 70)
You can press [PLAY] to play back the drum sounds that
have been input so far. Press [STOP] to stop playback.
* You can use TRACK Fader 1 to make even more precise
volume settings. The indication for the volume (velocity)
changes depending on the level. “High” is shown for values
from 101 to 127. “Medium” is shown for values from 71 to
100. “Low” appears when set to 70 or below.
* The following method is an alternative to inputting with the
TIME/VALUE dial.
• Press [ENTER].
• Press the Rhythm pad.
If the drum sound currently displayed is the same as the
input drum sound, the sound is then input directly. If the
drum sounds are not the same, first switch the drum sound
in the display so that the sound for the pad being pressed is
indicated, then press the pad once more to input the sound.
*When inputting with the method described above, the
volume is set to the value set with TRACK Fader 1.
About the pattern display
You can confirm the timing lat which each drum sound
is played in the pattern display.
The “” indicates the beat timing.
* When a coarse Quantize setting is used, the “ ” may
indicate half-note or quarter-note timing.
When using high-resolution Quantize settings, you may
be unable to view the entire pattern, from start to finish,
in the display at one time.
At this point, “” appears in the display. You can use
CURSOR [ ] to display the next page. You can also
press [REW] or [FF] to move among the pages.

Beat Timing

If you input drum sounds using a fine Quantize setting
and then change the quantization to a setting that is less
precise, the BR-600 won't be able to show all of the
drum sounds in a cell.
If more than one drum sound is present in the same
cell, this is indicated by “ ” in the display.
(Ex.) When drum sounds are input using a
quantization of “ ” and the quantization is
afterwards changed to “ ”.

About the drum sound

“”

display