Pattern Mixing mode

The job overwrites any data already existing in the destination pattern.

nWhen the KEEP ORIGINAL PHRASE checkbox is checked, this job requires twice the number of empty user phrases as the number of tracks containing data in which to store the appended phrase data. If the required phrases are unavailable the alert message will appear and the job will be aborted. If this occurs use the Clear Phrase Job (page 230) to delete unused phrases and try again.

[F6]-04 Clear Pattern

This job deletes all data from the selected pattern, or from all patterns.

Pattern (style and section) to be cleared

[F6]-05 Style Name

Basic Operation (page 75)

This Job lets you assign a name to the selected style.

Reference

See “Basic Operation” on page 75.

 

mode Pattern

 

Pattern Mixing mode

In this mode, you can set up and save mixing data for your patterns, and set various parameters for the tone generator parts — including the desired voice, as well as its level, pan, EQ, effect and other settings.

How the Pattern Mixing mode affects the tone generator parts, and how it is affected by other elements, is made clear by the following diagram.

Sequencer block

Pattern Data

Playback of pattern data affects the Pattern Mixing settings.

Tone Generator

 

MIDI data from

block

 

external devices

 

 

affects the Pattern

 

 

Mixing settings.

 

Pattern Mixing

 

 

Editing in the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pattern Mixing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mode determines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the Pattern Mixing

Tone Generator

 

 

 

 

settings.

 

 

 

 

 

Pattern Mixing parameters are not actually part of the pattern data, but rather are settings for the tone generator, as it is played back by the pattern data. As such, the Pattern Mixing parameter settings are not recorded to the pattern tracks.

Even though the modes are different, the actual Pattern Mixing operations and parameters are the same as those of the Song Mixing mode. See page 205.

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