
Using the Pattern Sequencer
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| Fix Data | Instrument part data from a preset |
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| ■ Editing One or More Parts of an Existing Rhythm | ||||
| (Fixed Data) | rhythm or user rhythm. The only |
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| previously stored user rhythm to create a new rhythm. | ||||||
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| With this method, you can select and edit (or record anew) | ||||||
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| specific parts of an existing accompaniment pattern and store | ||||||
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| Recorded Data | Instrument part is being edited using a | |||||||
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| (Recorded Data) | rec area, and recorded data is |
| Check the content of the rhythm you will edit and | |||||
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| contained in the rec area. Mixer |
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| pattern*) you will edit it. | ||||||
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| accompaniment pattern recording. | |||||
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| mixer settings and record keyboard notes. | |||||
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| User Rhythm Numbers |
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Rhythm areas numbered F:001 through F:100 are for storage | |||||||||
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of user rhythms. You can have up to 100 user rhythms stored |
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| editing an existing rhythm” (page | ||||||||
in memory at one time. You can recall a stored user rhythm by |
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pressing the |
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an Auto Accompaniment” (page |
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