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6Creating Original Patterns
Move the cursor to the tempo, time signature, and pattern length
parameters and set as required using the [1] and [+1] keys.
VSelect the record tempo,
time signature, and
pattern length.
m
Record tempo.
m
Time signature: 1/16 16/16,
1/8 16/8,
1/4 8/4.
m
Length of pattern: 1of1 1 of 8
(max. length 8 measures).
HINT
Its sometimes easier to set a slow tempo for realtime recording, so you
have plenty of time to enter the data.
Move the cursor to the track area of the display, and then shift the
cursor sideways to select the track you want to record: “C1” = chord
1, “C2” = chord 2, “Ba” = bass, “Dr” = drums. Once the track has
been selected use the [1] and [+1] keys to select the voice you want
to use for that track. If you don’t intend to use a track, set the voice
number to “OFF.”
Move the cursor vertically to move to other areas of the screen. An
underline will remain below the selected track.
BSelect the track to
record and the voice for
that track.