
Using the Pattern Sequencer
To edit an existing rhythm | (1) Press the |
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1.Perform steps 1 through 6 under “To rehearse before editing an existing rhythm” (page
2.Perform the procedure under “To configure pattern rec settings (Rec Menu)” (page
•This step is not necessary if you want to perform operations using initial default settings or if you want to use previous settings without changing them.
3.Press the
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accompaniment pattern you want to edit. | ||||||||||
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• You cannot edit the INTRO or ENDING | ||||||||||
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accompaniment pattern of an existing rhythm. If you | Display: | Setting | Setting | |||||||
want to create a new accompaniment pattern (INTRO, | Item name | Range | ||||||||
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ENDING, etc.) from this point, see “To create a new | TONE: | Specifies the instrument part | *1 | |||||||
accompaniment pattern” (page |
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new rhythm from scratch” (page |
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4. Use the | Part On/Off | sounding (on) and not sounding |
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| Reverb: | Specifies the level of reverb | 000 to 127 | |
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| Chorus: | Specifies the level of chorus | 000 to 127 | |
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See “Instrument Part Editing and Rec Areas” (page | *2 You can temporarily sound the notes of individual parts, if | |||||||||
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5. Configure mixer settings for the selected | before editing an existing rhythm” (page | |||||||||
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instrument part. You can skip this step if you do | ||||||||||
larger value shifts to the right. A value of zero specifies | ||||||||||
not want to configure mixer settings. | center. |
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• Here you can press the | (3) To exit the mixer, press the | |||||||||
start playback of the accompaniment pattern and |
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configure mixer settings as you monitor the effects of | • This returns to the pattern sequencer screen. | |||||||||
the settings on the notes being played. | ||||||||||
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