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6Creating Original Patterns
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Number & name of voice
assigned to current track
shown here.
Cursor here to select the C1 (Chord 1) track.
–1+1
NO YES
to select C1 voice (001 …
128, Dr1 … Dr8, OFF). The same applies to
the C2, Ba, and Dr tracks, except that only
the Dr1 … Dr8 voices and “OFF” can be
assigned to the Dr track.
NRecord.
DETAIL
In the PATTERN PLAY or PATTERN RECORD modes, with the excep-
tion of the Drum Track, it is possible to assign any of the Normal voices
(001 ... 128) or Drum voices (Dr1 ... Dr8) to any of the sequencer tracks.
However, in the PATTERN EDIT mode, with the exception of the DRUM
track, only Normal voices (001 ... 128) can be assigned to the other tracks
using the Program Change function. Use the PATTERN PLAY or PAT-
TERN RECORD modes to assign Drum voices to sequencer tracks.
HINT
You can also change the voice assignments later in the same way.
Press the [] key to begin recording. The metronome will sound
and you’ll be given a two-measure count-in prior to the first measure
actually recorded. The count-in is also indicated by negative numbers
in the “Meas” parameter. If a 4/4 time signature is selected, for exam-
ple, the count-in will run from measure “−08” to “−01”, then record-
ing will begin from measure “001”.