Measure: The pattern will synchronize to the measures of the pattern that was started by the first key. This setting is suitable for rhythm, bass or drum patterns.

SEQ: The pattern will synchronize to the measures of the sequencer song.

Sync settings

Key 1 on

Key 2 on

Key 1 off

Song

Patterns 1 and 2 are set to Mode=Manual, and have identical Sync settings

Sync: OFF

Pattern 1

Pattern 2

Sync: Beat

Pattern 1

Pattern 2

Sync: Measure

Pattern 1

Pattern 2

Sync: SEQ

Pattern 1

Pattern 2

When Beat or Measure are selected, pattern playback will begin when you press the first key. The second and subsequent patterns that are triggered from the keyboard will synchronize to the pattern that was started by the first key; with a setting of Beat they will synchronize in steps of a beat, and with a setting of Measure they will synchronize in steps of a measure.

When SEQ is selected, the pattern will playback in synchronization with the measures of the sequencer song. The pattern will synchronize with the currently- playing song, so you must start the song before you play notes on the keyboard.

Beat, Measure, and SEQ will cause the pattern to start immediately if you play the key within a thirty-second note of the timing of the respective beat or measure, but if you play the key later than this, the start of the pattern will be delayed by a beat.

Stopping playback of a RPPR pattern

By pressing C2 or any lower note, all the patterns being played by RPPR will stop.

The patterns of keys whose “Sync” setting is Off will stop immediately, but the playback of other keys will stop at the beginning of the next beat or measure. Pattern playback of keys whose “Sync” setting is other than Off can be stopped immediately by rapidly pressing C2 or any lower note twice in succession.

5.1–2c: REVERT

This copies “Pat (Pattern Bank),” “Pattern Select” and “Track” settings from the previously-edited “KEY” whose “Assign” is checked to the currently-edited “KEY.”

Example)

Using RPPR to assign preset patterns P00, P01, and P02 to keys

Before you begin, assign a drum program such as A036 to track 1.

1Select C#2 as the “KEY.” Check “Assign,” and set “Pat (Pattern Bank),” “Pattern Select,” and “Track.”

2Select D2 as the “KEY.”

3Press the [F4](“REVERT”) key, and the “Pat (Pattern Bank),” “Pattern Select” (Pat: Pre, P00: Pop&Balad 1/Std) and “Track” (T01: Drums) that you selected in step 1 will be copied automatically.

4Change only the “Pattern Select.” Select “Pattern Select,” and press the [INC] key to select P01: Pop&Balad 2/Std.

5Select D#2 as the “KEY.”

6Press the [F4](“REVERT”) key, and the “Pat (Pattern Bank),” “Pattern Select” (Pat: Pre, P01: Pop&Balad 2/Std) and “Track” (T01: Drums) that you selected in step 4 will be copied automatically.

7As you did in step 4, set “Pattern Select” to P02: Pop&Balad 3/Std.

In this way you can use the “REVERT” to efficiently assign “Pat (Pattern Bank),” “Pattern Select” and “Track” to each “KEY” of an RPPR Setup. This function is partic- ularly convenient when the patterns you are assigning to each key are numbered consecutively or close to each other, and are used in the same track, as in the example shown above.

5.1–2d: UTILITY

“Memory Status” (1.1–1d), “Rename Track” (5.1–1c)

SEQ 5.2: Track Edit

5.2–1: Track Edit

Here you can edit the settings of the currently selected track and the musical data that has already been recorded, as well as perform step recording.

When you wish to edit musical data or perform step record- ing, first use the tab page window to select the track and specify the desired area. Then select the appropriate utility menu command.

5.2–1a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Displays the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Measure

To End of

5.2–1b

playback data

 

 

 

 

 

Measure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(selected track is highlighted)

: Playback data exists No playback data Pattern used

7.2 7.1 6.1 5.2 5.1 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 2.2 2.1 1.2 1.1 SEQ

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