Press the under the seven times. The
cursor (_) will move to the third beat.
Play the A1 note (BD1) again, entering a bass drum
note at the third beat. The display will show as
follows.
A bass drum has now been input on the first and
third beats.
If you make a mistake
If you input a note in the wrong position, move the
cursor (_) to the position of the wrong and play
the same note again while pressing (ERASE).
The will disappear, and the wrong note will be
erased.
Move the cursor (_) back to the first beat to get
the following display.
This “Acc” (accent) setting determines the dynamics
force (volume) of that note. You can give each note
a different volume from 0 (minimum) to 7 (maxi-
mum). In this example, we will set the bass drum
of the first beat to 7, and the bass drum of the third
beat to 4. With the cursor at the first beat, set
“Acc = 7”.
Move the cursor to the third beat and set
"Acc = 4".
This completes the bass drum input for the pattern.
(3) Next we will input the hi-hat pattern. Move the
cursor (_) to the beginning of the measure.
Play the note A2 (HHclos) on the keyboard. The
instrument will change to hi-hat, and a hi-hat will
be entered in the first beat. If at this time the cursor
is at the position of the instrument name, the
graph display wil change to show that instrument.
Input the hi-hat pattern in the same way as you input
the bass drum pattern.
If necessary, add an accent to each note.
(4) Next we will enter the snare pattern. Move the cursor
(_) to the beginning of the measure, and move the
cursor to the instrument name position.
While pressing the below the instrument name,
play the F#l note (SD1) on the keyboard. The
display will automatically switch to show the snare
drum pattern.
In this way, playing a note while pressing the
below the instrument name will switch in-
struments without recording a note into the pattern.
Input the snare pattern as follows.
If necessary, add an accent to each note.
(5) Using the same proceedure, enter the tom (Tom 1:
F2 key) pattern.
If necessary, add an accent to each note.
This completes our pattern.
Using the rhythm machine
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