Pattern Step Number; Key; Key Offset - E-Mu PX-7 Owner's Manual

Command station 128-voice synth multi track sequencer
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Bank 0 = User Patterns
Bank 1 = Factory Patterns
Bank 2 = Factory Patterns
O O O O
Before editing a Pattern,
select Master Arpeggiator (M) in
the main screen and set the
Arpeggiator to the Pattern you
are editing. This lets you hear
the Pattern as you edit it.

Pattern Step Number

Key

EDIT USER PATTERN
1
01
DRUMnBASS 1
To Select the Pattern to Edit
From the Edit User Pattern screen shown above, move the cursor to the
1.
bottom line and select the pattern you want to edit. The Enter LED
begins flashing. Press Enter to move back to the Home position.
Select the next screen in the list, "User Pattern Edit". This is where you
2.
edit the currently selected pattern.
PTRN
S01
Pattern Step
number
Move the cursor to the lower line of the display. For each step, you can
3.
select: key, velocity, duration, and number of repeats.
You can set up to 32 steps for each arpeggiator pattern. This field selects
which step you will be editing from 1 to 32.
This parameter defines what happens during the current step. The Key
parameter can do one of five different operations. Following is a description
of each of the key functions and how to use them.

Key Offset

This parameter defines not the actual note of the arpeggiator playback, but
instead specifies the amount of offset, in semitones, from the original note
played. You can set a Key Offset from -48 to +48 for each step. For example,
if you play a "C" on the keyboard with the Key Offset amount for the first
step set to "+1," the first step in the pattern will be "C#."
KEY
VEL
DUR
+0
ply
Key offset
Velocity
Arpeggiator/Beats Menu
Pattern Step Number
RPT
1/8
2
Duration
Repeat
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