
Using the Pattern Sequencer
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instrument part you want to edit. |
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7. Edit the selected accompaniment pattern |
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| The pattern sequencer records the keyboard, pitch bender, | |||||
instrument part as desired. |
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• While performing the procedure below, you can press |
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| playback of only the accompaniment pattern you are |
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| track, note pitch, note length, and note intensity. | ||||
| editing. Each press of the |
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| starts or stops playback. |
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(1) While [RHYTHM]is displayed on the EASY EDIT |
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| • | Deleting events | ||||
| screen, specify the number of the rhythm you want to |
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| • | Inserting events | |||
| assign to the instrument part of the selected |
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| • | Copying events within a specific range to a desired location | |||
| accompaniment pattern. |
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| • | Quantizing* note events | |||
| Settings are configured using the same procedures as |
| • | Deleting pitch bender events | ||
| those for rhythm selection. Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 |
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| • | Adjusting note event velocity values | |||
| under “Playing an Auto Accompaniment” (page |
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| • | Adjusting note event gate time values | |||
| Specifying rhythm number F:101 at this time makes it |
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| • | Selecting the type of events that appear on the Event Editor | |||
| possible to assign the rhythm data currently being |
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| edited with the pattern sequencer. |
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| • | Directly inputting note events (step input) | |||
(2) Configure the mixer settings of the selected |
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* | Quantize is an operation that automatically adjusts the note | |||||
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| • For details about mixer setting operations, see step |
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| • You can perform event editing on an instrument part | |||
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• Performing rhythm assignment in step (1) above also |
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will automatically change mixer settings to the initial |
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| instrument part whose status is “Fix Data”. | ||||
defaults for the assigned rhythm. Because of this, |
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changing the rhythm after configuring mixer settings in |
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| an instrument part whose status is “Fix Data”, you can | ||||
step (2) will cause the configured mixer settings to be |
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| copy such an instrument part to a rec area and edit the | ||||
cleared. |
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| copied data. For details about the copy operation, see | ||||
• When INTRO or ENDING is selected as the |
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| “To copy preset or user rhythm instrument part data to | ||||
accompaniment pattern, the same rhythm is assigned |
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to all eight instrument parts. Because of this, |
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performing rhythm assignment in step (1) for an INTRO |
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or ENDING will change the rhythm of all instrument |
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parts at one time. |
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8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 to edit other |
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accompaniment patterns and instrument parts. |
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9. After editing is complete, adjust the tempo of |
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the rhythm as desired. |
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• The tempo you set here becomes the initial default |
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10. For details about how to save the final version |
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of the rhythm as a user rhythm, see “To store |
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an edited or newly created rhythm” (page |
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