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2.
Select the percussion sound you wish to enter.
There are two ways to select percussion sounds in the Step Write mode:
Press the key on the Upper or Lower keyboard that corresponds to the sound.
The instrument name automatically appears at the bottom right of the LCD when the key is pressed.
The selected instrument is automatically assigned to an available empty rhythm track.
or
Use the bottom right Data Control buttons corresponding to the instrument name to step through the
available sixteen rhythm tracks.
The name of the instrument currently assigned to the selected track is displayed at the bottom right of the
LCD. (Since this method allows you to select only from among the assigned instruments, use the Change
function described on page 76 to change instrument assignments.)
3.
Use the ACCENT buttons on the panel to enter
the sound to the selected point.
These buttons are used to actually enter or record the instrument and determine
its volume or Accent level. Press the button that corresponds to the Accent level
you wish to set; the instrument is then automatically inserted at that Accent
level to the selected position in the pattern (shown in the rhythm clock). An
Accent value of 0 is the minimum, or a rest, and 8 is the maximum.
PRESET
USER
SET
INS.
DEL.
CLEAR
ACCENT
0
0
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
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7. Rhythm Pattern Programming and Rhythm Sequence Programming
You can return to the Beat page
in the middle of editing and
change the time signature.
NOTE
You can record and up to
sixteen different instrument
sounds in a single rhythm
pattern, with each instrument occupying
one of the sixteen available tracks. The
Rhythm Pattern Program has polyphonic
capacity for playing up to eight sounds
simultaneously. Instruments can only be
entered if there are empty tracks
remaining. If all sixteen tracks have
been used, no subsequently selected
instruments can be heard or recorded.
NOTE
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