Reference [Phrase Looping]

• Deleting numbers or symbols

Use the cursor left/right keys to move the cursor (flashing segment) to the desired position and press the [DELETE/ ERASE] key.

When formula input is complete, specify a track/V-take on which to store the phrase loop as audio data.

NOTE

The formula for a phrase loop is stored as part of a project also after writing the result to a track/V-take. Therefore you can edit and reuse the formula later.

For a phrase loop that has already been written to a track/ V-take, it is not possible to write it again in part or to add another phrase loop. In such a case, specify the entire phrase again as a formula and write the entire phrase again.

Writing a phrase loop to a track

This section explains how to create a phrase loop and write it

as audio data to a specified track/V-take.

1. From the main screen, press the [UTILITY] key in the display section.

The utility menu appears on the display.

2. Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication “UTILITY PHRASE” on the display, and press the [ENTER] key.

The display changes as follows.

PHRASE

REST 0

3. Press the [UTILITY] key in the display section once more.

The phrase utility menu appears on the display.

PHRASE

CREATE

4. Verify that the indication “PHRASE CREATE” is on the display, and press the [ENTER] key.

If “PHRASE IMPORT” is shown, use the cursor left/right

keys to call up “PHRASE CREATE” and press the

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[ENTER] key.

The display changes as follows. This screen lets you select a

track/V-take for writing the phrase loop.

CREATE

TR 1- 1

5. Use the cursor up/down keys and the dial to select the track/V-take to which to write the phrase that will be created.

CREATE

TR 8- 1

When track 8 is selected, turning the dial further to the right brings up the following screen.

CREATE

TR1/2

When this screen is shown, turning the dial to the right selects tracks in odd-numbered/even-numbered pairs (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8) or the master track. In this case, the currently selected V-take for the two tracks or the master track becomes the writing target.

NOTE

If the phrase is monaural and the write target track is stereo, the same data will be written to both tracks.

If the phrase is stereo and the write target track is mono, the left and right channels of the phrase will be mixed when the data are written to the track.

When a V-take which already contains audio data is selected, the existing data will be completely erased and overwritten by the new audio data.

6. When you have selected a track/V-take, press the

[ENTER] key.

A screen for selecting the phrase loop number appears.

CREATE

LOOP01

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