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In Phrase Clip Edit Mode, use the [PAGE] knob
to switch to the OSC Asgn screen. Normally
you would assign the Phrase Clip to a note on
the keyboard (Clip Key) here. However, since
we have already assigned it to note C1 in step
3
the Phrase Clip name and number ([Clip
001]) will be displayed when you press note C1
on the keyboard or use Knob [A] to call up C1.
When you press C1 to assign a Clip Key, the
Phrase Clip will be played back.
Since it is somewhat inflexible to assign the
Phrase Clip to just C1, we will also assign it to
the white notes from D1 to C2. Select each
respective notes by pressing it on the keyboard
or by using Knob [A], and use Knob [B] to
assign [Clip 001] to each.
At the same screen, use Knob [1] to select a
Variation.
A Variation refers to the method by which the
Phrase Clip (including its loop points and other
parameters) is played back. Using a Variation, each
Phrase Clip can have up to eight different loop
points. For example, when applied to the drum
pattern Phrase Clip recorded earlier, Variations can
be used to create a 1-bar loop pattern, a reversed
pattern and other different playback styles.
You have assigned the same Phrase Clip ([Clip
001]) to the white notes between C1 and C2.
Now you can assign a different Variation to each
of the notes. Select each respective note by
pressing it on the keyboard or by using Knob
[A], and use Knob [1] to assign a different
Variation number (1 to 8) to each.
At this stage, the Variations themselves have not
been set so Variations 1 to 8 will all play the
Phrase Clip back in the same way. However,
once you have set up all the Variations, the same
Phrase Clip can be played back differently for
each white note between C1 and C2.
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
OSCíAsgn) Number Variation [ENTER]
Key= C 1 1[Clip 001] 1 to Edit
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
OSCíAsgn) Number Variation [ENTER]
Key= C 2 1[Clip 001] 1 to Edit
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
OSCíAsgn) Number Variation [ENTER]
Key= C 1 1[Clip 001] 1 to Edit
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Press the [ENTER] key and the Recording
Standby state is entered. You will see the
“Waiting for trigger...” message.
8
Recording will begin when you press the
respective note on the keyboard. Press the note
and let the drum pattern play for one bar.
9
Press the [EXIT] key. Recording will finish and
the “Now Working...” message will be
displayed.
The recorded Phrase Clip is now assigned to
note C1, as set in step
3
. At this point, you
can audition the recorded Phrase Clip by
pressing note C1 while holding down the [REC]
key.
There may be cases where a recorded volume level
differs from one you monitored while recording. It
is an effect by the automatic level adjustment
function that corrects a recorded level for a proper
playback. In these cases, you can adjust a playback
level of the Clip in Phrase Clip Edit Mode. If you
want to increase the entire volume, you can use the
EQ Type parameter to set a value of “Boost12”.
If you are not satisfied with the result, you can
repeat the recording by pressing the [ENTER]
key.
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Once you exit Phrase Clip Record Mode, the
recorded Phrase Clip will automatically be
saved to memory (DRAM) with a new number
and name (Clip 001).
Here, do not exit Phrase Clip Record Mode.
Instead, press the [EDIT] key to enter Phrase
Clip Edit Mode.
Editing the Phrase Clip
Continuing from step
)
above, you are now ready
to edit the Phrase Clip you have just recorded. In
Phrase Clip Edit Mode, you can assign Phrase
Clips to notes on the keyboard (between C0 and
C6) to form a Clip Kit, create loops, edit the tonal
characteristics and so on. Here, we will edit the
recorded Phrase Clip in several ways.
PCLP Rec) Source Trigger [EXIT]
<< Waiting for Trigger... >> toStop
DEC
/
NO INC
/
YES
EXIT
ENTER
EF
BYPASS
MASTER
KEYBOARD
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