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Chapter 2. Using the internal effects
(*1) Of the samples to which the effect is applied, the time (delay time) is specified in note value units relative to the tempo of
the sample of the sync-source pad.
The types of notes that can be set:
thirty-second note ( ) sixteenth note ( ) dotted sixteenth note ( )
eighth-note triplets ( ) eighth note ( ) dotted eighth note ( )
quarter-note triplets ( ) quarter note ( ) dotted quarter note ( )
half-note triplets ( ) half note ( ) dotted half note ( )
whole note ( )
However, you cannot select delay time settings exceeding approximately 6 seconds.
In addition, playback of a pattern is based on the patterns tempo.
(*2) As you rotate the knob clockwise, the sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz is multiplied by a factor of 1 through 1/16, with the
change occurring consecutively. If you turn this OFF, the sampling frequency will be 44.1 kHz.
(*3) The following choices are available for PTN when the selection is made using the CTRL 1 knob, and 22. SLICER +
FLANGER is selected.
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(*4) Of the samples to which the effect is applied, the PTN rate will synchronize to the tempo of the sample of the sync-source
pad.
However, if a pattern is being played back, then this is synchronized to the pattern tempo.
The sync rate can be adjusted with the RATE setting as shown below.
With RATE at minimum (the CTRL 2 knob turned completely to the left):
one PTN cycle corresponds to one measure.
With RATE at maximum (the CTRL 2 knob turned completely to the right):
one PTN cycle corresponds to one-eighth of a measure.
You can set the cycle to one measure, one-half measure, one-quarter measure, or one-eighth measure according to the
CTRL 2 knob position.
RATE PTN cycle
x1 one TIMING PTN cycle corresponds to one measure
x2 one TIMING PTN cycle corresponds to one-half of a measure
x4 one TIMING PTN cycle corresponds to one-quarter of a measure
x8 one TIMING PTN cycle corresponds to one-eighth of a measure
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
P08
P09
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16