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Parameter
Setting
Division
Intro 1~4,
Main 1~4, Fill
Dwn 1~3, Fill
Up 1~3, End
1~4
From Bar~
See page 92.
To CPT
Data Type
See page 94.
Value (CPT)
–4800~4800
From Note,
0 C-~127 G9
To Note
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to
confirm your settings and edit the data.
Track Length
This function allows you to modify the length (num-
ber of bars, beats and clocks) of a pattern after
recording. Data that lie outside the range you
decided to keep are discarded. Obviously, you only
need to change the settings of the Mode whose
length you want to modify.
Explanation
Use this parameter to
select the Division you
want to edit.
This parameter sets the
amount by which the
notes are shifted. The
value refers to CPT
units (one CPT= 1/120
q). Notes on the first
beat of the first bar
cannot be shifted fur-
ther to the left,
because that would
mean shifting them to
the "0" measure, which
doesn't exist.
"From Note" allows
you to set the note (or
lower limit of the note
range) to be modified
within the specified
"From"/"To" time
range.
"To Note" allows you to
set the upper limit of
the note range to be
modified.
Backing Keyboard BK-5 OR
Rhythm Composer (programming your own rhythms)
NOTE
There is no way to recall the previous version, so be sure to
save your rhythm before continuing (see p. 89).
Parameter
Setting
Track
ADrums~Acc6,
ALL
Division
Intro 1~4,
Main 1~4, Fill
Dwn 1~3, Fill
Up 1~3, End
1~4
Length Bar
Beat
1~[number of
Length
beats per bar]
CPT
Length
r
Explanation
Allows you to select
the track you wish to
edit. You can also
select "ALL" here, in
which case the opera-
tion applies to all
tracks.
Use this parameter to
select the Division you
want to edit.
Use the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial
and the [ENTER/
SELECT] button to set
the length of the
selected pattern(s) in
steps of one bar. You
can also make an exist-
ing track longer by
specifying a "Bar"
value that lies beyond
the last notes.
Specifies the beat posi-
tion. The number of
selectable beats
depends on the
selected time signa-
ture.
This parameter allows
you to "fine-tune" the
length. In most cases,
you will probably work
with multiples of q
notes (i.e. 120CPT)
because 120CPT repre-
sent one beat of an X/4
bar (1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4,
etc.).
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