Reference [Rhythm]

• MIDI

Make MIDI-related settings (p. 146).

• Import

Import rhythm patterns and the rhythm song from a project saved on the hard disk (p. 114).

• Memory

Check the remaining amount of rhythm pattern and rhythm song memory.

5. Turn the dial to edit the setting.

The screen display and operation will be different for each item. For details refer to the sections that follow.

HINT

For details on MIDI operations, refer to page 146. For details

on the Import procedure, refer to the preceding section.

6. When the setting procedure is complete, press the

[EXIT] key several times.

The unit returns to the main screen.

Changing the length of the pre-count

You can change the length of the pre-count that is heard when you record a rhythm pattern. Select “Count” from the rhythm utility menu and press the [ENTER] key. Then turn the dial to choose one of these settings.

Count

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• OFF

The pre-count is turned off.

• 1

A one-measure pre-count is heard (default setting).

• 2

A two-measure pre-count is heard.

• PAD

The pre-count is off, and recording will begin at the instant you tap a pad.

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Changing the metronome volume

You can change the volume of the metronome that is heard when you record a rhythm pattern in real time. Select “ClickVol” from the rhythm utility menu and press the [ENTER] key. Then turn the dial to choose the settings (0 - 15).

ClickVol 10Adjusting the sensitivity of the pads

You can specify the volume that is produced by the force with which you tap the pads (pad sensitivity). Select “PadSens” from the rhythm utility menu and press the [ENTER] key. Then turn the dial to choose one of these settings.

Pad SensNORMAL• SOFT

The volume will be soft, regardless of how strongly you tap.

• MEDIUM

The volume will be medium, regardless of how strongly you tap.

• LOUD

The volume will be loud, regardless of how strongly you tap.

• LITE

Maximum sensitivity. Even light taps will produce a loud volume.

• NORMAL

Normal sensitivity (default setting).

• HARD

Low sensitivity. Strong tapping is needed to produce a loud volume.

•EX HARD

Lowest sensitivity. Very strong tapping is needed to produce a loud volume.

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