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Tutorials: Setup Mode
Basics Of Using Riffs
7.
When using your own riff, setting the Root Note parameter to match the root note of the riff in
its original song will allow you to transpose the riff while keeping it in tune with programs on
other zones. When the Root Note parameter is selected, you can set a root note by holding the
Enter category button and then playing the desired keyboard key.
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Press the RIFF1 soft button at the bottom of the display to move to the RIFF1 page once again. On
the RIFF1 page, the Transpose parameter is set to on. This is what makes the riff transpose. If you
set the Transpose parameter to Off, any key played between C -1 and C 3 will trigger the riff to play
at its original pitch. When the Transpose parameter is set to On, the riff will transpose based on the
key set for the Root Note parameter. Since this bass part was originally played starting on a G in
the song 95 Old School Jam, the Root Note parameter has been set to G1. When you play a G
within the trigger range, this riff will play in the correct key. If you have changed settings on
this page, make sure Transpose is set to On and Root Note to G1 before continuing this
tutorial (see below.)

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