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2
1
Programming
Patterns
B
The
SYS-333's
seuqncer
allows
you
to
make
patterns
of
up
to
16
bars,
and
make
a
song by combining
these
existing patterns.
A
pattern
is
programmed
by
recording
an
actual
performance
(=real time
recording).
Each
channel,
in
other
words,
each
Patch
is
recorded
separately.
For
example,
you can
set
the receive
channel
of
the
bass
guitar
to
the
same
number
as
the transmit
channel
of
the
keyboard which
is
to
be used
for
recording the performance,
and
set the
receive
channel
of
the
piano
sound
module
to
the transmit
channel
of
the
keyboard.
Then
playing the
keyboard
will
have
the
same
effect
as overdubbing, both
the
bass and
piano being
recorded.
By
repeating
this,
song
data using
up
to
16 channels
may
be
entered.
The
recorded data
can be
finely
modified
with the
Microscopic
Edit-
ing functions.
The
entire
channel data
can
also
be
edited.
3
I
Programming a Song
Up
to
200
patterns, or
15,000 notes
can be used
for
a
Song.
When
making
a
song,
you can
used
the
same
pattern
as
many
times
as you
want.
Up
to
6
Songs can be
stored
in
the S-330's
internal
memory.
However,
the
maximum
number
of
notes
that
the
internal
memory
capacity
can accept
is
15,000.
That
is,
if
a
Song
uses 15,000
notes,
no more song can be
written
in
memory,
while
all
the
6
Songs
of
2,000 notes
can be
written
in
memory.
These Songs can be
played
in
sequence
with
2
to
3
second
interval
between
two Songs.
EG
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