nThe Phrase Voice embedded in the Pattern phrase can be specified from the Voice display in the Pattern Record mode (page 223).

[F6] Pattern Play Chain Play/Edit

Explained later. See below.

[F4] Patch Function

Basic Structure (page 52) · Quick Start Guide (page 105)

The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 217.

In the following display, you can assign a Preset phrase or a User phrase (recorded in the Pattern Record mode) to each track and create a pattern that contains up to 16 tracks.

Phrase name, Time Signature,

Track number, Data status (page 217), and length of the Phrase assigned

Phrase bank : number

to the selected track

 

Measure : Beat (for current

 

[SF5] Phrase Data Copy

 

playback location)/Total

 

 

Section

length of the selected pattern

 

 

 

 

[SF4] Patch Clear

Track number, Data status, Phrase bank/ number

For details about the Track number and Data status, see the illustration in step #1 of the Basic Procedure on page 217.

The phrase bank and number can be selected via the data dial, [INC/YES] button, or [DEC/NO] button and assigned to the selected track. The assigned phrase name, its time signature and length are indicated at the top right of the display.

nThe Patch function allows you to use only User phrases recorded to a track of the currently selected style. If you wish to use User phrases recorded to tracks of other styles, use the Phrase Data Copy function, selected with [SF5] button.

Section

Shows the current edited section. For details about how to change sections, refer to “Section selection” on page 218.

Pattern Play mode

Measure : Beat (for current playback location) The buttons can be used to change the location (in measures/beats), even during playback.

[SF4] Patch Clear

You can clear the Phrase assignment to the currently selected track by pressing the [SF4] button. As a result, the track becomes empty.

[SF5] Phrase Data Copy

The User phrases that can be assigned with the Patch function are limited to the ones contained in the currently selected pattern style. This function lets you copy phrases on other pattern styles to the selected one.

Press the [SF5] button to call up the following display. After setting the parameters as needed, press the [ENTER] button to copy the phrase data.

Source style number, phrase number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination phrase and track of

When this box is checkmarked,

the current edited style.

sample voices assigned to the

 

 

 

source phrase are copied to the

 

 

 

destination phrase as sample

After setting, press the [ENTER]

 

voices, and are assigne to the

 

corresponding tracks in the

button to copy the phrase.

selected pattern.

 

 

 

The copy operation overwrites any data previously existing in the destination phrase.

[F6] Pattern Chain

mode

Pattern

 

Basic Structure (page 52) · Quick Start Guide (page 108)

The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic

Reference

 

Procedure on page 217.

 

Pattern Chain allows you to string several different

 

Patterns (Style and Section) together to make a single

 

Song. The created Pattern Chain data can then be

 

converted into a Song.

 

nFor details about Pattern Chain and its track and memory structure, see page 54.

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