Checking The Tones And Phrases During Recording (Rehearsal); Editing A Pattern [F4 (Edit)] - Roland V-Drums TD-20X Owner's Manual

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(6) Recording
1.
Press the [PLAY] button to begin recording.
The [PLAY] button stops flashing and remains lit, and the
"PATTERN RECORDING" screen appears.
fig.06-005-rec.eps_70
2.
Play with pads or MIDI keyboards to record.
3.
Press the [STOP] button to stop recording.
The [PLAY] and [REC] button go off.
You can name the recorded pattern (p. 79).
Checking the Tones and Phrases
During Recording (Rehearsal)
The Rehearsal function temporarily suspends recording
during the recording process, allowing you to rehearse and
then quickly resume recording.
1.
Start recording (p. 83).
The recording icon (
2.
While recording is underway, press the [REC]
button.
The [REC] button flashes, and the rehearsal icon (
appears.
Now, data from pads or keyboard cannot be recorded.
fig.06-006-reh.eps_70
3.
Press the [REC] button to resume recording.
The [REC] button lights.
) appears.
Chapter 6. Recording and Editing Patterns—Sequencer

Editing a Pattern [F4 (EDIT)]

When you want to edit a pattern, for example by copying a
pattern or joining two patterns, access the "PATTERN EDIT"
screen as follows.
1.
Press the [PATTERN] button.
The "PATTERN" screen will appear.
2.
Press the [F4 (EDIT)] button.
The "PATTERN EDIT" screen will appear.
"PATTERN EDIT" screen (Preset Pattern)
fig.06-007-ptn-edit-preset.eps_70
"PATTERN EDIT" screen (User Pattern)
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Function button
[F1 (COPY)]
)
[F2 (APPEND)]
[F3 (ERASE)]
[F4 (DELETE)]
[F5 (CARD)]
3.
Pressing the [EXIT] button return to the "PATTERN"
screen.
Copies the pattern to a user pattern. You can
also copy specified parts or measures (p. 86).
Joins two patterns into one pattern (p. 87).
Erases the performance data from a pattern.
You can also erase the performance data from
specified measures (p. 87).
Deletes a pattern. You can also delete specified
measures from a pattern (p. 88).
Saves the pattern to a CompactFlash card
(p. 89).
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