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8.2

  STRATEGIES FOR ASSEMBLING PATTERNS AND SONGS 

 

Ideally, you should be able to translate your inspirations into tangible form with a 
minimum amount of effort. The following tips and techniques help speed up the 
process of creating Patterns and Songs. 

 

8.2A

  Create Fills Quickly with the Copy Function 

 

Many times a Fill will simply be a variation on another Pattern, but with a few minor 
differences to add variety or serve different musical purposes. To save time, use the 
Copy function to copy the main Pattern to the Fill, then add variations to the Fill in real 
time or with Step Edit mode. 

 

8.2B

  Assemble Short Patterns into Longer Patterns with the Copy Function 

 

It's less time-consuming to work with short Patterns, since you don't have to wait for 
the entire Pattern to cycle through before overdubbing or "spot erasing" events. After 
assembling several short Patterns, use the copy function to append Patterns into a 
longer Pattern. 

Example:

 Create four eight-beat Patterns, then use the copy function to 

combine these into a single 32-beat Pattern. 

 

8.2C

  Save Memory Through Song Steps 

 

Whenever possible, repeat Patterns using Song steps rather than program long 
Patterns. 

Example:

 Suppose you have a 16-measure figure where the first three 

groups of four measures are identical, and the final group of four measures provides 
some sort of variation. Recording this as one 16-measure Pattern will take up more 
memory than recording two Patterns (one of the first group of four measures and one 
of the last group of four measures), and while in Song mode repeating the first group 
three times followed by the last group once.  

 

8.2D

  Odd Time Signatures 

 

For time signatures based on quarter notes, changing the number of beats in a Pattern 
can also change the time signature. 

Example: 

Programming a Pattern length seven 

beats long will yield a measure of 7/4. Programming a Pattern length 14 beats long will 
yield two measures of 7/4. Time signatures such as 2/4, 3/4, 5/4, 9/4, and so on are 
easy to implement. 
 
For time signatures based on eighth notes, it's easiest to double the tempo so that 
each beat lasts an eighth note instead of a quarter note. However, you will have to 
take this into account when quantizing and setting the metronome—if the display says 
a quarter note, read it as an eighth note. 
 
Plan carefully when mixing odd time signatures within the same piece. If some 
Patterns use a time signature based on quarter notes and others on eighth notes, you 
will need to double the tempo for the quarter note-based Patterns to match up with the 
eighth-note based Patterns.  

 

  

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Страница 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL...

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Страница 3: ...CREATING DRUM SETS 25 4 1 PAGE 1 SELECT DRUM SET DRUMSET SELECT 25 4 2 PAGE 2 ASSIGN SOUNDS TO PADS 26 4 3 PAGE 3 SET PAD VOLUME VOLUME 26 4 4 PAGE 4 SET PAD STEREO POSITION PANNING 27 4 5 PAGE 5 SET...

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Страница 5: ...e Pad offers two main modes Perform for playback and Compose for recording You can switch between these while the Performance Pad is playing making it easy to test out different sounds without recordi...

Страница 6: ...their Main Patterns e g if A is 16 beats A Fill is 16 beats Otherwise they are independent The reason for pairing the two different A and B Patterns together is simply so that you can switch back and...

Страница 7: ...1 2E About Defaults A default is a setting that is automatically assumed until you purposely change it Example When you turn on a VCR it automatically defaults to Stop you have to purposely tell the...

Страница 8: ...and Fill variations for a Pattern Mode buttons These choose between Pattern and Song modes Perform playback and Compose record modes and the Preset and User patterns Tape recorder buttons These contro...

Страница 9: ...portion of the display will say PRESS PLAY if it is necessary to press PLAY to complete an operation Page number and tempo display When stopped or running this shows the current tempo and includes a...

Страница 10: ...e Pressing the DEC button once decreases the value of the entire number indicated by the cursor not just a single digit by one Example If the display shows 00 and you want to enter 01 tap the INC butt...

Страница 11: ...d not SONG if it shows SONG press the PATTERN SONG button and the display will show PATTERN PRESS PLAY TEMPO PERFORM EMPTY PATT PATTERN A USER 6 Start striking the pads with the drumsticks Adjust the...

Страница 12: ...attern Press the B button to select the B variation of the selected Pattern Press the A button to select the A variation of the selected Pattern Press FILL briefly while a Main A or B Pattern is playi...

Страница 13: ...ed changes press RECORD SETUP again to exit or choose another page One of the pages Step Mode contains several sub pages 2 1 PAGE 1 SELECT THE QUANTIZATION VALUE QUANTIZE SELECT The display shows QUAN...

Страница 14: ...nearest selected rhythmic value to eliminate small timing errors Example With a quantize value of 1 16 all drum events you play will be shifted to the nearest 16th note Quantization is most effective...

Страница 15: ...aying out your rhythms Background Swing affects the timing of pairs of equal value notes Each note normally defaults to taking up 50 of the total duration of both notes adding swing lengthens the firs...

Страница 16: ...h the INC DEC or number buttons 1 quarter note 2 quarter note triplet 3 8th note 4 8th note triplet 5 16th note 6 16th note triplet 7 0 Click Off The click is audible only in Compose mode 2 4 PAGE 4 S...

Страница 17: ...e length of the associated Fill Pattern The display says BEAT and LENGTH This indicates a Pattern s length in beats quarter notes Enter the desired length with the INC DEC or number buttons this must...

Страница 18: ...eats 002 009 Because a beat was added to the beginning the Pattern will be 9 beats long and the beat added at the beginning will be silent 2 7 PAGE 7 OFFSET A PATTERN OR DRUM PART Offset shifts a Patt...

Страница 19: ...Step mode provides detailed Pattern editing Note that step does not refer to Song steps but to the steps in a Pattern that hold drum events You can move through a Pattern one step at a time stop at ea...

Страница 20: ...will be erased 2 8C Change a Drum Sound s Volume in a Given Step Use the PAGE buttons to select the step containing the drum whose volume needs to be changed Either press a number button from 1 8 1 so...

Страница 21: ...selected by the PERFORM COMPOSE button To record choose Compose mode as shown in the display This also activates the click To listen choose Perform this de activates the click You can drop in and out...

Страница 22: ...over to Song mode Chapter 5 and the programmed Song tempo is different the Performance Pad will assume the Song s tempo even if you switch back into Pattern mode until the tempo is changed again eith...

Страница 23: ...e current Pattern pressing INC calls up Pattern 00 To choose the next lower numbered Pattern than the one in the display press the DEC button if 00 is the current Pattern pressing DEC calls up Pattern...

Страница 24: ...also makes it easy to play drum parts live For example if there s a solo happening over the A Main Pattern you can keep the Pattern repeating until the solo is about to end at which point you select t...

Страница 25: ...gain at which point the Performance Pad will revert to the associated Main Pattern 3 1K Using Fill to Create Repetitive Drum Hits As mentioned earlier the FILL button performs two different functions...

Страница 26: ...ontains previously programmed data the numbered Pattern will remember the Drum Set assignment name and length 1 The Performance Pad must be in Pattern mode and stopped to allow erasing a Pattern 2 Ent...

Страница 27: ...ill The only copy technique that appends a Pattern to another Pattern is copying a Main Pattern to another Main Pattern 3 3A Copy Append and Double Patterns 1 The Performance Pad should be in Pattern...

Страница 28: ...As long as COPY is held down the destination pad can still be changed by selecting another drum pad 6 Press PLAY The display says COPY DONE 7 Release the COPY and PLAY buttons 3 3C Copy a Single Drum...

Страница 29: ...tion are 1 Press the DRUM SET button 2 Use the Page up and down buttons to select different pages of functions the display s lower right window shows the page number These pages are described below 3...

Страница 30: ...he edited Drum Set see section 4 8 or do more assignments by striking another pad to select it and assigning a drum sound to it 4 3 PAGE 3 SET PAD VOLUME VOLUME The display shows VOLUME the currently...

Страница 31: ...e either store the edited Drum Set see section 4 8 or do more assignments by striking another pad to select it then assigning the pan position Background The Performance Pad has two pairs of stereo ou...

Страница 32: ...ll automatically terminate any sound that is still decaying This is useful with many percussion sounds such as tambourine agogo etc Group 1 and 2 Pads assigned to a particular group 1 or 2 will cut ea...

Страница 33: ...opy one Drum Set to a different Drum Set Also remember that if you change Patterns before saving your Drum Set all of your edits will be lost 4 8 PAGE 8 MANUAL DRUM SET OVERRIDE SET MODE The display s...

Страница 34: ...ys include two digits enter a leading zero if necessary 4 Press PLAY to begin playback Press STOP to stop playback 5 To exit Song mode and return to Pattern mode first stop the Song with the STOP butt...

Страница 35: ...a Song You need not start a Song from the beginning each time in Compose mode a Song can start at any Song step 1 Make sure the Performance Pad is in Compose mode even if you don t plan to record any...

Страница 36: ...repeats 7 In addition to selecting different Patterns you can press FILL at any time The Performance Pad will remember where you pressed FILL As in Pattern mode pressing FILL will automatically transi...

Страница 37: ...ns respectively It is not necessary to press PLAY the step will remember where the Fill is to occur 4 As the Song plays the step where the Fill occurs the display will show FILL when the Fill begins p...

Страница 38: ...ropriate A or B Fill or User Preset options Since the step is replaced no renumbering of subsequent steps occurs 5 3G Erase an Entire Song 1 The Performance Pad should be in Song and Perform modes 2 U...

Страница 39: ...ber to which the source Song should be copied using the number or INC DEC buttons 5 While you continue to hold the COPY button down press PLAY The copy is complete and the display says COPY DONE 6 Rel...

Страница 40: ...nto a sequencer for recording or drive other drum sound expander modules If the Performance Pad is acting as a drum machine and provides the master clock to a MIDI system select OFF so that other devi...

Страница 41: ...e Pad data can take up to 35K allowing it to be captured by most system exclusive storage devices After the transfer is complete the Performance Pad display reverts to either Song or Pattern mode whic...

Страница 42: ...to do this Enable the slave s Song Position Pointer if it is available 3 Press PLAY on the Performance Pad The slave units should start at the same time and progress at the same tempo If the slaves r...

Страница 43: ...uppose you have a 16 measure figure where the first three groups of four measures are identical and the final group of four measures provides some sort of variation Recording this as one 16 measure Pa...

Страница 44: ...However there are some cases where you want to divide a beat into thirds giving three notes per beat Dividing a quarter note by three results in eighth note triplets The reason why we use the term eig...

Страница 45: ...ice 0 127 0 127 X X Velocity Note On Note Off 1 127 0 X X After Touch Ch s X X X X Pitch Bend X X Program Change True 0 127 X System Exclusive O X System Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune 0 0 X X X X MIDI...

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Страница 48: ...rable enclosure TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Audio Outputs 2 stereo Pads 8 velocity sensitive w Dynamic Articulation Sample DAC Bit Resolution 16 18 Sounds 233 Sounds Accessible via Pads 8 Sounds Accessib...

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