5. Pattern mode

Editing the trigger locations (the location of the notes)

1.Press the PATTERN key or PART EDIT key (it will light).

2.Press the keyboard part key that you want to edit. (The key will light.)

3.Turn the KEYBOARD key off (dark).

4.The step keys will indicate the trigger locations for the phrase pat- tern of the part you selected.

5.Press a step key to change the trigger setting for the corresponding location. Each time you press a step key, the trigger will be switched alternately on (lit) or off (dark).

When the display indicates "Motvalue," "GateTime," "NoteNo.", or

"Step Rec," pressing a step key will not change the trigger on/off

setting.

Editing the note number (pitch)
NOTE NO. ................................................................C-1...G9

1.Press the STEP EDIT key (it will light).

2. Use the [ ][ ] cursor keys to select “NoteNo” in the display.

3.Press the keyboard part key that you want to edit. (The key will light.)

4.Turn the KEYBOARD key off (dark).

5.The step keys will indicate the trigger locations for the phrase pat- tern of the part you selected.

6.Press the step key for the location whose note number you want to edit (the key will blink).

7.Turn the dial to change the note number for that step. Alternatively, you can turn the KEYBOARD key on, and press a step key to specify the desired note number. If you then want to specify a different tar- get step for editing, turn the KEYBOARD key off temporarily.

While the display indicates “Note No.,” pressing the step keys will not switch triggers on/off.

Even if you edit the note number of a step whose trigger is off, it will not sound until you turn the trigger on.

Editing the gate time
GATE TIME ..........................................................

0.25...128.0

1.Press the STEP EDIT key (it will light).

2. Use the [ ][ ] cursor keys to select “GateTime” in the display.

3.Press the keyboard part key that you want to edit. (The key will light.)

4.Turn the KEYBOARD key off (dark).

5.The step keys will indicate the trigger locations for the phrase pat- tern of the part you selected.

6.Press the step key for the location whose gate time you want to edit (the key will blink).

7.Turn the dial to change the gate time for that step. The value shown in the display is the gate time length in units of a step. For example, a gate time setting of “1.0” means that the gate time will be exactly as long as one step.

If the gate time length extends into the timing of the next note, the next note will be played legato; the oscillator, EG, and modulation will not be retriggered.

While the display indicates the gate time, pressing the step keys will not switch triggers on/off.

Even if you edit the gate time of a step whose trigger is off, it will not sound until you turn the trigger on.

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