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OTHER IMPORTANT
FACTS
Important Facts
About
the
Backing Tracks
In
the
"CREATING
AN
ACCOMPANIMENT"
section
we
learned
how
to
record an
accompaniment on
all
four
backing
tracks
with
the
record
track
parameter
set to
"BK."
This
is
the
normal
way
to
proceed and
is
the
simplest
and
fastest
way
to
create
accompaniments.
You
can,
however,
independently record
pattern
numbers and
velocity
(volume)
values
on
the
chord
1
(CI),
chord
2 (C2), bass (BS),
and
rhythm (RT)
tracks.
This
capability
is
provided
so
that
you
can
add
fill-ins
and
variations
to
the basic
accompaniment.
After recording
the
basic
accompaniment
on
all
backing
tracks,
you
can "plug
in" the
required
fill
and
variation
patterns or
volume
changes on
the individual
backing
tracks.
Details are
given under
"CBR
STEP
RECORD"
on pages
54
and
55 of
the
Reference
section.
Creating
Original
Patterns
The QYlO's
pattern
record
mode
(Reference,
page
lui
through 103) can
be used
to
create
complete accompani-
ments
or variations
and
fill-ins
to
be plugged
into
accompa-
niments
as
described above.
Here's
a
simple
example
of
how
you
can
create original
patterns.
1.
Press
the
[PATT]
key
to
select the pattern
mode.
2.
Select
a pattern
number
between
POO
and P23
(the
user
patterns).
3.
Press [•]
to
enter the pattern
record standby
mode
(Reference,
page
101).
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4.
Use
the
[+]
and
[-]
keys
to
select
the
rhythm
track
("RT").
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