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Chain Mode [CHAIN]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programming a Chain

[F2] EDIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From this display, you can program a Chain by setting the parameters for each Step.

1 In the Chain Select display, move the cursor to the chain number, then select the desired Chain number by using the data dial, [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons.

2 Press the [F2] EDIT button to call up the Chain Edit display.

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1STEP

Indicates the Step number. You can use the checkbox when you want to group a few Steps together. For details about Step Grouping, see page 134.

NOTE

• Keep in mind that only the checkbox of Step 1 cannot be entered.

BTYPE

Determines the type of data called up when the corresponding Step is selected. Selecting “KIT” or “SONG” calls up the respective Drum Kit number or Song number shown at right. Selecting “CLICK” calls up the tempo and time signature (BEAT) shown at right. When “JUMP” is selected, the Chain sequence switches to the Chain number shown at right. When “END” is selected, the Chain program ends when the corresponding Step is selected.

Settings KIT (Drum Kit), SONG, CLICK, JUMP, END

CKIT NO./ SONG NO./ TEMPO and BEAT/CHAINNO.

The indication of this column differs depending on the selected TYPE. When TYPE is set to “KIT,” this column determines the Drum Kit number called up when the corresponding Step is selected. When TYPE is set to “SONG,” this column determines the Song number called up when the corresponding Step is selected. When TYPE is set to “CLICK,” this column determines the tempo and time signature called up when the corresponding Step is selected. When TYPE is set to “JUMP,” this column determines the Chain number called up when the corresponding Step is selected.

3 Program the Chain.

Setting the parameters for each Step

Move the cursor to Step 01, then set the desired TYPE by using the data dial, [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons. When setting TYPE to “KIT,” move the cursor and select the desired Drum Kit bank and number. When setting TYPE to “SONG,” select the desired Song number. When setting TYPE to “CLICK,” select the desired tempo and time signature (BEAT). When setting TYPE to “JUMP,” select the desired Chain number. In the same manner, continue making settings for the rest of the steps as desired.

Step Grouping

If you want to call up multiple Steps simultaneously (for example, if you want to call up a specific Drum Kit number and Song number simultaneously), you can use the Step Grouping function by entering checkmarks to the appropriate boxes at the left of the Step number. For details, see below.

Jumping to a different Chain

Each Chain can contain up to 64 Steps. However, if you want to make more than 64 Steps, you can use the Jump function which allows you link the currently edited Chain to a different Chain. Set the TYPE to “JUMP” then set the desired Chain number for the Jump destination in the right column.

4 After making the desired Step settings, move the cursor to the Step just after the last Step programmed, then set TYPE to END.

This operation is necessary in order to avoid calling up unnecessary Steps. When “END” is assigned to a step, no Step numbers following the END step can be selected.

5 Press the [ENTER/STORE] button after completing the Chain.

The following display appears.

6 Select the Chain number for the destination by using the [INC/YES], [DEC/NO] buttons and data dial.

Sampling mode Chain mode Utility mode File mode Trigger mode Click mode Song mode Drum Kit mode Reference

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