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WHAT
IS
A PART
Part
Number
You can
make
a song
by arranging rhythm
patterns
in
a
sequence. Four
songs can be
pro-
grammed
using
up
to
500
PARTS
each.
A
song
is
made
of
rhytfim
patterns
and two
l^inds
of
repeat
marks
(repeat begin/end).
Rhythm
patterns
and
repeat
marks
are called
Parts.
These
Parts are
numbered
from
the
beginning
of
a
song
to
the end.
001
002
003
004
005
006
8
Beat
8
Beat
8 Beat
8 Beat
Pop Rock
Pop
Rock
Intro
1
Variation
2
Variation
3
Ril-in
4
Variafion
1
Fill-in
3
Q
Variation
Programming
Part
Nunnber
Bar
number
that
corresponds
to
the
variation pattern.
When
programming
a
Variation pattern (consisting
of
4
bars),
each
of
the four bars
is
count-
ed as
one
Part.
A
song
is
divided
into
sections,
each
of
which
contains
4
Parts.
However,
in
a
song,
the Parts are
numbered
consecutively from beginning
to
end.
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001
002
003
004^-^005
006
007
008^^009
010
011
012^
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013
When
you
enter the
first
measure
of
the Variation pattern
into
the
song,
it
must be
placed
in
the
first
part of
a
section
ie.
in
part
number
1
,
5,
9,
1
3-
When
you
enter the
second measure
of
the
Variation pattern
into
the
song,
it
must
be placed
in
the
second
part of a
section
ie. in
part
number
2, 6,
10, 14---.
The
following
shows
some
examples
of
programming a
Variation pattern.
Example
1)
To
simply enter
a
4 bar
Variation
As
shown
below, enter a
same
Variation pattern four times.
(Part
Number)
001
002
003
004
Rhythm
patterns
to
be
programmed
8 Beat
VARi
1
8 Beat
VARI
1
8
Beat
VARI
1
8
Beat
VARI
1
8 Beat
VARI
1
(1st
bar)
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8 Beat
8 Beat
VARi
1
VARi
1
{2nd
bar)
(3fd bar)
8 Beat
VARI
1
(4ih
bar)
Rhythm
patterns
to
be
played
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