Roland BR-600 User Manual Page 10

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Use the CURSOR buttons to place the onscreen cursor under [REC], 4
and then press ENTER. The Pattern screen is displayed, and the
pattern is ready to accept step entry. The following illustration shows
the various components of the Pattern screen:
Measure SoundClock
Beat Quantize
Note grid
To choose the desired note value for step entry, move the onscreen 5
cursor under the quantize value, and then use the TIME/VALUE dial
to select the desired note value. The onscreen note grid adjusts to
reflect the new setting.
To choose the drum sound that you wish to record, move the onscreen
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cursor under the drum sound in the upper right hand corner, and
then use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired sound.
Now, move the onscreen cursor to the note grid on the lower portion
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of the display, and move the cursor under the desired grid position.
The measure, beat, and/or clock values will update to show the
current position.
In this example, C. HH (closed hi-hat) is selected as the drum sound, the note
grid is set to sixteeth notes, and the first grid position is selected with the
cursor (as indicated by the circle).
To enter the selected drum sound at the grid position, turn the TIME/8
VALUE dial. You can enter the sound at one of four different settings:
off, low velocity, medium velocity, or high velocity. The grid position
shows the current setting:
Off Low Medium High
Once a drum sound is entered on the grid, you can fine-tune its
velocity with Fader 1. When the fader is moved, the current velocity
(V001-V127) is briefly shown in the upper right-hand corner of the
display.
Use the procedures described in Steps 5-8 to enter, delete, or edit
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the velocity of additional drum sounds in the pattern. If you wish to
hear the pattern play as you’re entering drum sounds, press the PLAY
button. To adjust the tempo of pattern playback, tap the TAP TEMPO
button. To stop playback, press STOP.
When you’re done entering drum sounds, press EXIT.
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You can mix-and-match recording styles while recording a pattern. For
example, you might want to set up the basic beat with step recording,
and then switch to realtime recording to play some fills over the top.
Naming a Pattern
Using the procedure described in “Selecting a Pattern for Recording, 1
select a song pattern that you’ve recorded.
On the Rhythm Edit screen, use the CURSOR buttons to move the
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onscreen cursor under [NAME], and then press ENTER.
Use the CURSOR buttons and TIME/VALUE dial to name the pattern.
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When you’re done, press EXIT.4
Erasing a Pattern
On the Rhythm Edit screen, use the CURSOR buttons to move the 1
onscreen cursor under [ERASE], and then press ENTER.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the song pattern you want to
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erase.
Press ENTER. Are you sure?” is displayed. To complete the erase
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procedure, press ENTER again. If you decide that you don’t want to
erase the pattern, press EXIT instead.
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