BOOGI 1:
Boogie groove. Especially suitable for bass backing.
BOOGI 2:
Variation of the BOOGI 1 pattern.
DISCO 1:
Disco groove. Especially suitable for bass backing.
DISCO 2:
Additional DISCO variation.
HOUSE:
House rhythm. Well-suited for organ riffs.
You can also apply one of 16 user-defined rhythm patterns to arpeggios with
USER#1
to
USER#16
. Select
one of the USER patterns and press the ENTER button. The Pattern Editor will appear on the display which
you can use to enter the time values for the arpeggio notes.
ROCK:
Rock groove for bass backing.
Use the PAR/- buttons to move the cursor on the pattern buffer grid. Set the time value at the cur-
sor location with the VALUE +/- buttons. A "<" at this point marks the end of the pattern. The pattern is con-
tinuously repeated between the start and end point and controls the output of the arpeggio note values. A
pattern can use a maximum of eight different note value symbols at the same time (no restriction applies when
using the Computer Editor). The LOOP symbol "<" is not affected by this. A number of buttons on the front
panel of the AXON have special functions during the editing process:
The STORE button has an insert function, moving the pattern one place to the right from the current cursor
position. The last symbol at the end of the pattern will be removed or overwritten.
The EDIT button has a delete function, removing the symbol at the cursor position and moving all following
symbols one place to the left. A loop symbol "<" is inserted at the far right.
Press the EXIT button to exit the Pattern Editor.
Display of note values
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