
4 – Patterns on the Pocketstudio 5
TASCAM Pocketstudio 5
Reference Manual
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In this way, you can tailor the sound to your exact
requirements.
Press
EXIT
when you have finished.
When you’ve set up the sample song following these
instructions, you will have a good idea of what is
possible using the Pocketstudio 5’s internal tone gen-
erator and the preset backing patterns.
Advanced part arrangement
We mentioned
that the bass instruments only can be used for the
bass part. However, if you want to change this, you
can go from the
PATTERN
menu to the
TG
menu,
and change the instrument settings there. See “Set-
ting part parameters in the SMF” on page 26.
When you do this, remember that the bass instrument
is on channel 2, instrument 1 on channel 3, instru-
ment 2 on channel 4, and the drums on channel 10.
Playing an external MIDI instrument with
the patterns
You can plug a MIDI keyboard or
other controller into the Pocketstudio 5’s MIDI input
jack and play along with the patterns. Though this
cannot be recorded in the normal way on a track, it
can be recorded (together with the patterns) either on
mixdown or during a bounce process.
The MIDI instrument is only received on MIDI chan-
nel 1 and so you should set the instrument of part 1 to
match your MIDI input when playing with patterns.
More details about patterns
This contains lists, etc. of the different options avail-
able to you when using the Pocketstudio 5 patterns.
Categories and styles
The different categories and styles available to you
are listed here.
Note that you cannot change categories or styles
while the Pocketstudio 5 is playing back (the unit
must be stopped before you can change them):
Cho
The level of the part sent
to the TG internal chorus
0
127
KeyTr
The pitch above or below
the default in semitones
-36
36
a. The center position is shown as
C
.
Display
Explanation
Min value Max value
Category
Style
Description
Rock1
90sHrock
Into the 90s with this rock sound
80sHrock
A rock sound from the 80s
70sHrock
More of a 70s feel to this UK rock sound
70sHrock2
A driving UK 70s rhythm
60sHrock
A guitar-based 60s-style psychedelic rock sound.
HrockShfl
Hard rock with a shuffle beat
HvyRock
Heavy rock
GlamRock
Typifies one of the most famous “glam rock” band sounds
Grunge
The “Seattle sound”
Rock2
SpdMetal
High-speed metal music
HvMetal
A solid heavy metal beat
Thrash
High-speed thrash
DeathMt1
Classic dark metal rhythms