Creating A Pattern From Scratch (Pattern Initialize); Editing A Recorded Pattern - Roland RS-70 Owner's Manual

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Using the sequencer to create a pattern
Creating a pattern from scratch
(Pattern Initialize)
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If you want to create a pattern completely from scratch (i.e., without using a preset
pattern), you must first create a blank pattern by initializing a pattern.
Be aware that when you initialize a pattern (including a preset pattern; 001–128)
that already contains data, all of the settings it contained will be lost.
By using the Factory Reset operation (p. 20) you can restore the modified preset
patterns.
1.
Press [PATTERN] so it is lit and you are in Pattern mode.
2.
Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select a pattern number to be initialized.
3.
Press [UTILITY].
4.
Use PAGE/CURSOR [
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5.
Press [ENTER].
6.
Press [ENTER] again to execute the pattern initialization.
When the display indicates "COMPLETED," the pattern initialize operation has
been completed.
Now you can simply repeat steps 2 and following of Creating a new pattern based
on a preset rhythm pattern (p. 40).

Editing a recorded pattern

A pattern you record can be edited later using a variety of editing functions.
To further polish your pattern, you can edit the pattern parameters (p. 79) or use the
microscope (p. 76) to edit individual events of the recorded data.
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] to select "11:PTN INIT."
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