Applications; Substitute; Odd Rhythm; Delicate Difference - Roland Compurhythm cr-8000 Owner's Manual

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Applications
1.
Substitute
for
a
Metronome
Bass
Drum
4"
in
Basic
Rhythm Bank
I
can
be used
for
a
Metronome.
2.
Odd
Rhythm
You
can produce an odd rhythm by
using Pedal switch
DP-2 which
is
con-
nected
with
RE-START
jack
on
the rear
panel.
3.
Delicate difference
of
rhythm
variations
by
Register
Set
two rhythms
of
the
same
type
into
Register.
First,
select
ROCK-5, HH-16" and
OPEN
HH. Then
press
the Register
button.
Select
ROCK-3.
Press
the
"Start/
Stop"
button
to
start
rhythm.
Change
over these rhythms
at
will
by pressing
the Register
button.
So
you
will
find
a
delicate
nuance
of
rhythm
variation.
4.
Register's special effect
By
connecting
Trigger out
of
CR-8000
to
Register jack
on
the rear panel,
you
can
produce
a
different
rhythm
pattern.
For example,
1.
Set the Trigger out
to
16".
2.
Stop
the
rhythm
if
it
is
running.
3.
Select
"RHUMBA"
of
Basic
Rhythm
Bank.
4.
Press
the Register button.
5.
Select
"ROCK-3".
6.
Start
the
rhythm by pushing
Start/
Stop
button.
TRIGGER-OUTPUT
~16"ACC
{
I
*Soyou
can
find
a
different
beat
of Hi-
Hat
of
ROCK-3.
Try
to
produce your
own
rhythm by changing a beat
of
Trigger
Out combining any rhythm
pat-
tern.
5.
To use Crash
sound
at
the
ending
Keep
the
Crash Switch
on.
Get
Fill-in
rhythm
in
pre-bar
of
last
one.
And
stop
rhythm soon
after
the
Crash sound
is
given
at
the
last
bar so
that
you
can
get
a
feeling of natural
ending.
6.
The rhythm
with
32
or
24 steps
By
using the
adjacent
two
bars
as one
bar,
one
bar
can be
divided
into
32
or
24
steps.
So
you can
write
more complex
rhythm
pattern.
ex:
Writing the
rhythm
pattern
©"TANGO"
32
steps per
measure
ACC
OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO
oc IO09
000
OHHOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO
0C
)00»000
HH
•OOOOOOO •OOOOOOO •OOOOOOO
•c
)00»»«0
SD90000000 •OOOOOOO •OOOOOOO
•c
>00«»««
BDSOOOOOOO •OOOOOOO •OOOOOOO
ec
1000000
©"Bolero" 24
steps per
measure
If
you
are using Shuffle
function,
writing
mode
is
24
steps per
measure.
SD
»00»»« »00«»» »00«»» ••«•••
BD
#00000 #00000 •OOOOO 900000
Others
lAbout Tempo
Display
•If
you
are
programming
the 4-beat
rhythm
with
12
or
16 step per
measure,
Tempo
Display
will
display a precise
tempo.
•If
you
are
programming
the
adjacent
two rhythm
patterns
as
one measure,
Tempo
Display
will
display a
double
value
of
actual
tempo.
•If
you
are
programming
the 3-beat
rhythm
with
12
(or
24) steps, actual
tempo
is
3/4
(or
3/8)
values
of
displayed
tempo.
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