Advanced Per
for
mance
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Stage 2 - Custom Rhythms
Reset
024:Nylon Floot
by going back to
PATCH PLAY
mode (press
EXIT
) and
stepping down and up a number (
DEC/-
and
INC/+
buttons). Touch the
Common
pad
and switch on the
arpeggiator
- but don’t press
HOLD
yet
. Change the
Tempo
to
100
and play a middle C. You will hear it repeated monotonously with the same
velocity as it was played. Touch the
Pattern Edit
pad .
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The bottom row is already filled with 32 semiquavers by default - this is the rhythm you
hear when you play the keyboard. Use the
cursor
buttons to highlight the 9th note along
and press the leftmost pad, “
0
” .
Press
the
cursor-left
button a few times to move
back to the first note in the row. You can see that the 9th note is now missing, and if
you play the keyboard you can also hear the gap. Press the
127
pad and listen again
. The first note is now played with a higher velocity than the others (which are all at
100 - check this by pressing the cursor-right button a few times). Move the
cursor
to
where you deleted the note and press “
Tie
”
. The space has now been filled in with
a “=”, effectively making the previous note at least a quaver longer.
32 notes are too many for our purposes here, so change the
End Point
to
16
. You
might find it easier to use the
cursor-down
button to reach this field. Also, the pattern
still reacts to how hard you play keys. Press
EXIT
, change
KBD Velo
to
120
, then touch
Pattern Edit
again.
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How about recording some realtime controls? Touch the
Real Rec
pad
. You will hear
G#5 repeated with the rhythm you have already set up. Play with the
Time-Trip
(only!)
until you are satisfied with the results, then touch
Stop
. Two extra lines have appeared
containing the data you have just recorded
. The
CC numbers
(
80
and
81
by
default) are the default MIDI controls assigned to the Time Trip. Press the
MODE
button,
select
SYSTEM
, touch
Controller
and then the
TT Pad Knob
tab
to check these
values. There are plenty of other interesting parameters in the
SYSTEM
pages - have a
look around, but don’t change any values yet! Read the
Owner’s Manual
until you are
sure you know what each parameter means.
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