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Press CURSOR [
] [
parameter you want to change, then turn the TIME/
VALUE dial to change the setting's value.
You can press [PLAY] to play the sound of the pattern
in the currently selected step.
Starting Measure
This sets the measure from which the performance of
the pattern selected for the current step is to start.
fig.04-520
Step 1
Intro
(1 measure)
(1 measure)
Starting
Measure
001
002
Set the starting measure to "3" in step 2
Step 1
Intro
(2 measures)
Starting
Measure
001
002
Pattern Number
This selects the pattern. Patterns are selected for each
step as shown in the following figure.
fig.04-530
Step 1
Intro
(2 measures)
Tempo: 120.0
Starting
Measure 001
Beat
This indicates the beat for the pattern selected in the
current step.
Tempo
This sets the tempo at which the pattern selected for
the current step is to be performed.
Valid Settings : 25.0 – 250.0
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When you have finished creating the arrangement,
press [EXIT] a number of times.
The Play screen returns to the display, and the newly
created arrangement is saved.
* While the data is being updated, the message "Keep power
on!" appears in the upper part of the display, while the
processing status is indicated in the lower part.
] to move the cursor to the
Step 2
Verse
003
Step 2
Verse
(1 measure)
003
Step 2
Step 3
Verse
Fill
(1 measure)
(1 measure)
Tempo: 110.0
Tempo: 110.0
003
004
Creating Original Arrangements
• The starting measure for step 1 is always set to
"001." This cannot be changed.
• You cannot set a measure in one step that is also
set in the previous step or earlier.
• You cannot set any measures beyond the starting
measure of the subsequent step.
• When an arrangement is played from within the
Play screen, the arrangement plays all the way to
the end, and then the performance of the pattern
set in the last step is repeated.
Thus, by setting the preset pattern "P327: BREAK"
for the last step, you can have a rest be played
repeatedly, which makes it seem as if the
performance of the arrangement has stopped.
fig.540
Step 1
Step 2
Intro
Verse
Step **
Step **
P327
Ending
BREAK
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