Roland R-8 MK II Owner's Manual page 126

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SONG
WRITE
The
R-8MK
II
allows
you
to write
(and
store)
up
to ten
songs
using the
rhythm
patterns
you have programmed.
Tempo
and
level
data
can
also
be
written
into a
song.
*
Preset
rhythm
patterns
cannot
be
used
for
a
song
unless
you
first
copy
them
into
User-programmed
patterns with the Pattern
Copy
function (see
page
108).
Song
Data
Repeat,
Tempo
Change,
Level
Change
and
Label data
can
be
written
into a
Song
as
well
as
rhythm
patterns.
•Repeat
This repeats the
specified
rhythm
patterns
in
a
Song.
•Tempo
Change
The tempo
of
a
song
can be changed
for
each rhythm
pattern.
•Level
Change
The
level
of
each
rhythm
pattern within a
song can
be changed.
•Label
This allows
you
to
put
a
label
(within eight
letters)
at a certain position
in
a
Song.
Later,
with the Search
Label function,
you can
quickly
access
the
labeled position.
Song
Structure
Rhythm
patterns
and
the
relevant
data
are written into
a
song
as
a
PART
which
is
a
unit
constructing
a
song. Parts written
in
a
song
are
numbered
(Part
Number)
in
the
sequence
as they
have been
written.
One
song
can
contain
up
to
999
Parts.
Part
Number
001
Song
Data
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
Rhythm
Pattern
01
Rhythm
Pattern
02
Tempo
Change
Repeat
Rhythm
Pattern
04
Repeat
Label
Level
Change
Rhythm
Pattern
10
ITempo
and
Level
Change
parameters
:
These have
effect
on the
succeeding
rhythm
patterns
(after
the
Tempo
or
Level
changes
are
entered).
Repeat
parameter
;
This repeats the
rhythm
patterns
between
the
beginning
and
ending
Parts
(using
the
repeat
signs
as
show
above).
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