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Overview of the TR-6S
About saving the pattern and kit
Parameters of the pattern or kit that you’re editing are remembered until you turn off the power. Even if you select a different pattern or kit,
and then re-select the one you had been editing, it is recalled in the edited state; however, if you turn the power off and on again, it returns
to the unedited state.
If you want to keep the edits that you made to a pattern or kit, you must save that pattern or kit
What Is a “PATTERN”?
The performance data that you record using TR-REC or INST-REC is
called a “pattern.”
The TR-6S has 128 patterns (16 patterns x 8 banks); each pattern has
eight variations (A–H) and two fill-in patterns.
The variations (A–H) and the two fill-ins each have seven tracks
(ACCENT, BD, SD, LT, HC, CH, OH).
Variation
Pattern 1-1–8-16
A
C
B
D
E
G
F
H
Fill in 1
Fill in 2
What Is a “KIT”?
The 6 instruments are collectively called a “kit.” The TR-6S has 128 kits.
The pattern plays the instruments of the currently selected kit.
Kit 1–128
Instrument x 6
BASS
DRUM
A pattern plays the
inst of the kit.
Variation
Pattern 1-1–8-16
A
C
B
D
E
G
F
H
FILL IN 1
FILL IN 2
What Is a “MOTION”?
On the TR-6S, knob or switch movements can be recorded in a pattern
as “motions” and played back.
Knobs and switches that can be recorded in a motion
5
[REVERB] knob
5
[DELAY] knob
5
[MASTER FX] switch
5
[MASTER FX] knob
5
[TUNE] knob of each instrument
5
[DECAY] knob of each instrument
5
[CTRL] knob of each instrument
When using motion recording (when the [INST REC] button is lit),
the “M” icon appears in the screen when you operate a knob or
switch.
When [INST REC] button is lit
When [INST REC] button is unlit