Roland R-8 MK II Owner's Manual page 114

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iRHYTHM PATTERN
EDITING
2.
Timing
Edit
The
Instruments
in
a
rhythm
pattern
can
be
shifted
forward
or
backward
in
time using
1/96
note
units
(Macro
Timing)
or
1/384
note
units
(Micro Timing).
Macro
Timing
(1/96
note)
»
\
^r.
Micro Timing
(1/384
note)
a.
Macro
Timing
Shift
Any
Instrument
a
rhythm
pattern
can
be
shifted
forward
or
backward
using
1/96
note
units.
The Macro
Timing
Shift
function
can be performed
for
each
step.
* Any
note
(step)
pushed
"outside"
the
rhythm
pattern
with
the
Macro
Timing
Shift
function
will
be
automatically returned to the
rhythm
pattern.
With the
unit set to the
Normal
Edit
mode
(or
Scope
Edit
mode)
in
the
Step
Writing
mode
and
stopped,
use
the following procedure.
Step
1
Press
the key
pad
that corresponds
to
the Instrument
to
be
shifted.
Step
2
Using
[m]
and
["!
,
specify
the
Step
number
(or
Scope
Step number)
to
be
shifted.
Step 3
Press
key pad 9
while
holding
|
SHIFT) down.
ERASE
9
SiDE STICK
SHIFT
PART DELETE
MACRO
SH!FT
MfiCRO
SHIFT <PTN»30
STEP 91-
1
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Step
Number
=
80
U L K
Amount
of timing
shift
Scope
Step
Number
Step
4
Using
|
- I/OFF]
j
+
1
/ON
j
,
the
VALUE
slider
or
the
Numeric
Keys, set the
amount
of
shift
by
clock
numbers
(-12
to
+12:
1
clock
=
I/SB
note).
Negative values quicken
(rush)
the timing
and
positive
values
slow
(drag)
it.
*
Press
EXIT
to leave the
mode.
Step 5
Press
|
ENTER
|
.
The
display
shows
the
message
"Completed,"
and
the timing
is
changed.
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