Roland R-8 MK II Owner's Manual page 15

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^''^ss
!
ENTER
I
again.
Keep
repeating
this
until
you
have
made
5
parts
in
the song, with the patterns appearing
in
order
from
A
90
to
A
94.
^"^ss
I
EXIT
and
then
Numeric
key
1
to
go
to
song
play
mode.
Press
START
[and
what
we
have
programmed
is
now
a
"song.'
Press
STOP
Song
Edits
Let's
mal<e
a
few
simple
edits to
the song,
or
Press
SONG
EXIT
|
.
Select
number
2
for
song
write.
Push
i
until
"PART
002
PTN
91-04" appears
in
the screen. Press
shift: and
|
PART
INSERT
i
(key
pad
10).
Display
shows:
PPRT INSERT
<:SuNi3
1
>
PQRT 002
PTNia91-~04
?
Press
SELECT
and
"REP
shows
in
the
display.
Press
ENTER
What
we
have
done
is
enter the repeat
mark,
as
we
want
to
repeat
this
four-bar
pattern.
Remember
that
a
repeat
mark
is
entered
as
a
"Part,"
so the
number
of parts
in
a
song
will
increase with
every
inserted
change,
like
repeats or
tempo
changes.
It's
important
to
remember
this
when
you
are writing
a
song, so
you do
not get
confused
with the
changes.
Now,
with the cursor
move
it
so
"PART
004
PTN
92-02"
shows
in
the
display.
Press
|
SHIFT
|
and
|
PART
INSERT
j
(key
pad
10).
Use
I
SELECT
i
to
bring
"
:|j
x
01?"
into
the
display.
Press
ENTER
What
we
have
done
is
to
enter repeat
marks
before
and
after
programmable
pattern
A
91.
Use
the
same
procedure
for
en-
tering
other
song
edits,
such
as
tempo
or
level
changes,
it
is
very easy
and
it
is
always simple
to
push
EXIT
\
to start
your
editing
process
ail
over
again.
This
concept
prevails
throughout
all
the
editing
functions of the
R-8.
Though
there
is
a
lot
you
can
do
with
it,
each process
is
simple
and
easy
to
understand.
We
hope
this
has
made some
of the
most
important
functions
of
the
R-8MKII
easier to
understand.

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