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Creating bass patterns
Changing the bass pattern’s
groove (Swing)
The Swing function allows you to produce a swing-type
groove in your bass patterns by delaying the timing at which
notes with weaker beats are played.
1.
Move the cursor to “Swing Pos.” on the Bass Pattern
Edit screen.
fig.20-072d
2.
Select the type of note used to generate swing using the
TIME/VALUE dial.
OFF: No swing will be applied.
(
): Swing will be generated in units of eighth notes.
(
): Swing will be generated in units of sixteenth notes.
3.
Move the cursor to “Rate” and set the desired amount
of swing.
50%:
No swing will be applied. Weaker beats will be played
exactly halfway between the stronger beats.
51%–100%:
Swing will be generated in accord with the specified
value. A setting of 100% delays the weak beats by the
greatest possible degree, placing them at almost exactly
the same time position as the stronger beats that follow
them.
fig.20-073
4.
Press [PLAY] to check whether the degree of swing is
correct for your song.
Playback of the drum pattern will start. Press [STOP] to
end playback.
5.
If you want to store the swing setting you have just
made, press [F4] (WRITE/COPY/DEL).
The Write/Copy/Delete screen for bass patterns will
appear.
fig.20-054d
6.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the bass pattern to
which the data is to be saved.
Only user bass patterns and song bass patterns may be
selected for saving bass pattern data. You will not be
able to select a preset bass pattern at this time.
7.
Press [F4] (GO).
The swing pattern will be saved together with the bass
pattern. When the message “Complete!” appears, it
indicates that saving has been completed.
50%
75%
90%
Weaker
beat
Weaker
beat
Weaker
beat
Weaker
beat
If you select a different bass pattern or load a new
song without saving the current pattern, your new
swing setting will be lost. This setting will also be
lost if you turn off the BR-1600CD before saving.
Applying swing does not change the actual
performance data stored in a bass pattern.
Regardless of whether or not swing is actually
applied, performance data will always be displayed
at the same positions when you are using
Microscope.
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Summary of Contents for Digital Recording Studio BR-1600 CD
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