Creating Bass Patterns Using Step Recording - Boss BR-1200CD Owner's Manual

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QTZ:
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Moves bass notes to the nearest quarter note.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest quarter-note triplet.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest eighth note.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest eighth-note triplet.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest sixteenth note.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest sixteenth-note triplet.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest thirty-second note.
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Moves bass notes to the nearest thirty-second-
note triplet.
OFF
Quantization will not be carried out, and
performance data will be recorded as is.
3. Press [PLAY].
The BR-1200CD will start recording.
Even during the recording process, you can select a new
quantization setting by changing the "QTZ" value using
the TIME/VALUE dial.
Creating bass patterns
Creating bass patterns using
step recording
• A pattern to be used for step recording must be
originally empty. If you select a pattern that already
contains data, the message "Erase OK?" may be
displayed during the procedure described below. In
such a case, press [ENTER/YES] to continue step
recording. All of the pre-existing data will be erased
to allow recording to be carried out in this way. If
you do not want to erase the pattern's data, press
[EXIT/NO]. Step recording will be canceled and the
display will return to the Bass Pattern Edit screen.
• It will not be possible to restore data that has been
erased in this way. As a result, care should be taken
during step recording to ensure that important
performance data is not accidentally erased.
1. After carrying out the steps described in "Preparing for
recording," press [F2] (REC).
The Pattern Recording Selection screen will appear.
fig.20-065d
2. Press [F1] (STEP).
The Step Recording screen will appear.
fig.04-0820d
3. Move the cursor to "RES" and change the step
recording resolution using the TIME/VALUE dial.
RES:
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Allows input in quarter-note units.
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Allows input in quarter-note triplet units.
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Allows input in eighth-note units.
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Allows input in eighth-note triplet units.
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Allows input in sixteenth-note units.
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Allows input in sixteenth-note triplet units.
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Allows input in thirty-second-note units.
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