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Overview Basic Operation Saving Track
Phrase Memory
LOOP FX System Settings USB MIDI AppendixRhythm
About Rhythm
In addition to its three tracks, the RC-300 can also play a “rhythm.”
You can record while listening to a rhythm at the tempo you specify.

Sounding a Rhythm

1. Press the RHYTHM [ON/OFF] button to turn the rhythm sound on/o.
• Use the RHYTHM [LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume of the rhythm.
• The [TAP TEMPO] button will blink in time with the rhythm (red on the rst beat, green on subsequent beats).
• When you save a phrase memory (p. 14), the rhythm setting selected at that time will also be saved.
Setting the tempo
The RC-300’s tempo settings include a “phrase memory tempo” (p. 21) that’s shared by tracks 1, 2, and 3, and an “original tempo” (p. 19)
for each track. The rhythm will sound at the “phrase memory tempo.”
1. Press the [TAP TEMPO] button.
The phrase memory tempo is displayed.
Memory:Tempo
120.0
Set the tempo as described in “Specifying a Phrase Memory’s Tempo” (p. 21).
* You can also set the tempo by pressing the [STOP] pedal or the [TAP TEMPO] button several times.

Rhythm Settings

Here’s how to make rhythm settings.
First press the RHYTHM [EDIT] button.
For details, refer to “Basic Editing Procedure” (p. 9).
Parameter Value Explanation
Rhythm:Pattern
Simple Beat 1 Selecting the Rhythm Sound (Rhythm Pattern)
You can select the rhythm pattern from a choice of rock drums, Latin percussion, and other patterns.
Reference
Refer to “Rhythm pattern list” (p. 27).
Rhythm:Beat
4/4 Selecting the Beat (Time Signature) for the Rhythm

Sound (Beat)

This selects the rhythm sound beat.
* You cannot change the beat after the track is recorded. Be sure to set this before recording.
2/4, 3/4, 4/4,
5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 5/8, 6/8,
7/8, 8/8, 9/8, 10/8,
11/8, 12/8, 13/8, 14/8,
15/8
Time signature of the rhythm sound