P0: Play/REC page

Song: 000, Meter: 4/4, Tempo: 120

P0: Play/REC, Program T01–08 page

Track01 Program: INT-E101

P5: Track Edit, Track Edit page

Track01: track data: 8 measures (D2–)

Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to start playback.

As an example, set “ (Tempo)” to 100. Notice that the pitch does not change when you play back at a differ- ent tempo.

If the beat of the original rhythm loop sample is not reproduced correctly when you change the tempo, or if obtrusive noise is heard, this is because the sample was not sliced appropriately in step 5. The way in which the percussion instrument sounds were divided will have a major impact on the quality of the playback when the tempo is changed. You will need to adjust the way in which the samples are divided in step 5.

The silence between samples may become obtrusive if you play back at a slower tempo, or noise may occur between samples if you play back at a faster tempo. To avoid such problems, you can set Stretch “New BPM” or “Ratio” in step 6 to the tempo at which you want to play back, and execute time stretch to adjust the length of each sample. (PG p.112 9)

9In “Song Select,” choose 001.

The following song data has been set/created automat- ically as you specified in step 6.

P0: Play/REC page

Song: 001, Meter: 4/4, Tempo: 120, RPPR: On

P0: Play/REC, Program T01–08 page

Track01 Program: INT-E102

P6: Pattern/RPPR, RPPR Setup page

Key: C#2, Assign: On,

Pattern: User, U00, Track: Track01

Pattern data: 1 measure (D2–)

In the P6: Pattern/RPPR, Pattern Edit page, press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to start playback of pattern U00.

When you press the C#2 key in the P6: Pattern/RPPR, RPPR Setup page, the RPPR function will start playing pattern U00.

In the same way as in step 8, changing the playback tempo will not affect the pitch.

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