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| EXTERNAL | CH 1 | CH 2 | CH 3 | CH 4 | CH 5 | CH 6 | CH 7 | CH 8 | CH 9 | CH 10 | CH 11 | CH 12 | CH 13 | CH 14 | CH 15 | CH 16 | PARAMETER RESET: | 0 |
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START/STOP
TEMPO
Cursor keys
When using the piccolo tone, there may be cases when very high notes you want to play are not included within the range of the keyboard. When this happens, you can use octave shift to shift the keyboard range one octave up. In this case you can use octave shift to shift the range of the tone up or down.
Note that octave shift is available with the Pattern Sequencer only.
Oc t = 0Use [+] and0:No shift
1:Range shifted one octave up.
Work Area ClearUse this operation to clear Pattern Sequencer work area contents. You must clear the work area when you plan to create an original accompaniment pattern from scratch.
Wo r k D e l1. In the Global menu, use [] and [] to display the “Work Del” screen, and then press the [+] and
S u r e ?
•This message confirms whether or not you really what to clear work area contents.
2.Press YES to clear work area contents or NO to abort the clear operation without clearing anything.
•The message shown below appears for about one second and then the display returns to the Global menu.
Comp l e t e
This setting specifies the meter of the accompaniment pattern.
B t = 4 / 4
The display shown here appears when you specify a meter that is not included in the table below.
B t = – – – –
IMPORTANT!
You can set the meter immediately after clearing the Pattern Sequencer work area only (see above). In other cases, the meter of the accompaniment pattern currently in the work area is used, and cannot be changed. In this case the display does not flash.
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2 / 4 |
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Tempo
This setting specifies the initial tempo value for the accompaniment pattern.
Tmp o1 2 0•Use [+] and
•If the accompaniment pattern is playing when you change this set- ting, the tempo of the pattern does not change immediately. The value you specify becomes the current pattern’s default tempo val- ue, so you need to press both TEMPO buttons at the same time to have the newly set tempo take effect for an ongoing pattern.
❚ NOTE ❚
When you turn on the Pattern Sequencer, the initial default tempo value of the accompaniment pattern you are using as a base is applied first.
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