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If the pattern length is 1 measure, the beat is 4/4 and
the scale is 16th notes, you can input as follows.
fig.10-48
Notes that are input will be layered (mixed) onto pre-
vious notes.
During recording, the pattern will be played back
repeatedly, and the newly recorded note messages
will be added to the playback each time.
8. While you listen to the playback repeat,
repeat steps 6 and 7 to input the notes.
Settings for scale, the note (rhythm tone) to be input,
velocity and gate time ratio will be held over from the
settings of the previous note. If you wish to use the
same settings for the next note, you need not change
the settings.
* If you change the note (rhythm tone) that you are
inputting, the locations of previously-input notes (rhythm
tones) of other pitches will not be displayed.
fig.10-50
To move the recording input area, use [FWD] and
[BWD].
Pressing [FWD] will advance the recording input area
by 1 measure (or 2 beats).
Pressing [BWD] will return the recording input area
by 1 measure (or 2 beats).
If the pattern length is set to Ò2 measures,Ó the beat is
Ò4/4Ó and the scale Ò32nd notes,Ó the recording input
area will move as follows. When the recording input
area is on beat 3 and 4, a Ò-Ó (bar) will be added at the
right of the measure indication in the CURRENT display.
fig.10-51TEXT
9. When you finish inputting notes, press
[STOP].
The pattern you record will be in the temporary pat-
tern (U:TMP). If you are happy with the pattern you
recorded, use the Pattern Write operation to save the
pattern as a user pattern.
ÒSaving Patterns You've Modified (Pattern
Write)Ó (p. 26)
Real-time input using the TAP button
By pressing the [TAP] button at the timing at which
you wish to input notes (rhythm tones), you can input
notes at the nearest grid location.
fig.10-52
Re-input using the slider
While you hold down a keyboard pad that is lit, the
display will show the data for the note that was input.
At this time, you can continue holding the keyboard
pad and use the part sliders to modify the various data
values of the note that was input. Using this capabili-
ty, you can input all the notes at the same pitch, con-
cerning yourself only with their timing. Afterwards,
you can modify the pitch and velocity of each note as
desired to easily create a sequenced phrase.
Part slider [R]
Adjusts the pitch of the note that was input, within a
1-octave range.
Range: CÐB
Part slider [1]
Adjusts the pitch of the note in 1-octave steps.
Range: -1Ð9
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You can use OCTAVE [+] [-] to do the same thing.
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CURRENT
CURRENT
CURRENT
/REST
FWD
/TIE
BWD
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Recording input area
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