Creating A Phrase Loop; About Phrase Loop Fast Input - Zoom MRS-802 Operation Manual

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PHRASE
PHRASE
REST
REST
3.
Turn the dial to select the copy source.
4.
Press the [INSERT/COPY] key in the control
section.
The screen for specifying the copy destination phrase
number appears.
COPY TO
COPY TO
PH000-03
PH000-03
5.
Turn the dial to select the phrase number for the
copy destination.
The indication "COPY SURE?" appears on the display.
H
INT
If a phrase already exists at the copy destination number, it
will be erased and replaced by the copy source phrase. Take
care not to accidentally delete a phrase.
6.
To carry out the copy process, press the [ENTER]
key once more.
The phrase is copied. When the copy process is completed,
the display reverts to the condition of step 2.
Serve to specify the pattern number and number of
repetitions. The [DRUM] status key enters "0" and the 1 - 9
status keys enter the numbers "1" - "9".
Status key [DRUM]
ZOOM MRS-802
0
03

Creating a phrase loop

Phrases stored in the phrase pool can be selected and lined
up in any desired sequence, and with any number of
repetitions. The result can be written to a track/V-take as a
phrase loop. When being written to the track/V-take, the
phrase loop is stored in the same format as regular audio
data, so that the resulting V-take can be used in the same way
as other V-takes.
Phrase A
Phrase B Phrase C
V-take
Audio data

About phrase loop FAST input

The FAST (Formula Assisted Song Translator) method uses
simple formulas to specify rhythm pattern playback from
start to end.
The status keys and [SOLO] key in the fader section are
used for FAST input, as described below.
Status keys 1 - 9
[SOLO] key
Serves to enter "x" (multiplication
symbol), "+" (addition symbol), "("
(open bracket), and ")" (close
bracket). The symbol changes with
each push of the [SOLO] key.
Reference [Phrase Looping]
Phrase D
Write
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