display (see “Page 5 - Event Filter” on page 64 for more information).

Edit: Ev. Filter

Note: Off

Aftt: Off

Prog: Off

PAft: Off

Ctrl: Off

Bend: Off

T/Meter: Off SysEx: Off

6.Press PAGE- to go back to the Event Edit page.

7.Press the A VOLUME/VALUE button (Trk), to select the track to edit. The Go To Track window appears.

Go to Track: DRUM

Enter=Ok Exit=Cancel

Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to select a track, and press ENTER to confirm (or EXIT to abort).

8.The list of events contained in the selected track (in the Style Element and Chord Variation selected on step 2) will appear in the display. The first step, or Measure Start, is currently shown. Since it contains an initializa- tion event, it is not editable and appears “in grey” (i.e., written with a “ghost” character).

Position: 001.01.000

Ev: Ctrl

11

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9.Press one of the H VOLUME VALUE buttons (Scroll Down arrow), to go to the next step. This is usually a note, that you can edit.

Event Edit

Trk: DRUM E:V1 CV:CV1

Position: 001.01.000

Ev: Note F#2 72

Lenght:000.00.000

For more information on the event types and their val- ues, see “Page 4 - Event Edit” on page 63.

10.Use the B VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the Posi- tion line. Use these buttons or the TEMPO/VALUE con- trols to change the event’s position.

Position: 001.01.001

Measure Beat Tick

11.Use the C VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the Event line. You may use the C VOLUME/VALUE buttons or the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change the event type. Use the G VOLUME/VALUE buttons, and the F3 and F4 function keys to respectively select the first and second value of the parameter. Use the G VOLUME/VALUE

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Event Edit procedure

buttons or the TEMPO/VALUE controls to modify the selected value.

Ev: Note F#2 72

Event Type

First value

Second value

12.If a Note event is selected, use the D VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the Length line, and use the same but- tons, or the TEMPO/VALUE controls, to change the event’s length.

Lenght:000.00.000

Measure Beat Tick

After having modified the shown event, you may scroll to the next event with the H VOLUME/VALUE buttons (Scroll to next), or to the previous event with the E/F VOLUME/VALUE buttons (Scroll to previous).

You may use the SHIFT + << or >> shortcut to go to a different measure (see “SHIFT + << or >>” on page 64)

As described in step 4, you may press START/STOP and play some chords to listen how the pattern sounds after your changes. Press START/STOP again to stop the pattern running.

13.Use the INSERT button to insert an event at the Position shown in the display (a Note event with default values will be inserted). Use the DELETE button to delete the event shown in the display.

14.When the editing is complete, you may select a different track (go to step 7), or a different Style Element and Chord Variation (press EXIT to go back to the Main page of the Style Record mode, then go to step 2).

15.When finished editing the whole Style, press WRITE to open the Write Style page.

WRITE to:

Style name: Groove Bld

To: U01-01 Foxtrot 3

Abort

Use the A or E VOLUME/VALUE buttons to enter the Text Editing mode. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor, and the dial to select a character.

Use the B VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select a target location. The name of the Style already existing at the selected location is shown after the Style Bank-Location number.

Warning: If you select an existing Style and confirm writ- ing, the older Style is deleted and replaced by the new one. Save the Styles you don’t want to loose on disk, before over- writing them.

16.Press ENTER to save the Style to the internal memory, or one of the D VOLUME/VALUE buttons (Abort) to delete any changes made in Style Record mode. When the “Are you sure?” message appears, press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to go back to the Write Style page.

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