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F
6
-
3
PATTERN
INITIALIZE
PATTERN
INITIALIZE
Patterri=02
Beat=4
Lenglh=l
[EJEC]
a
Pattern
0-99
Pattern
number
to
be
initialized
[U
Beat
2-^
Selection
of time
signature (2/4
-
6/4)
E
Length
l-'S
Length of
pattern
(in
measures)
0
[EXEC]
Executing
the
initialize
function
This function
sets
defaults for the pattern
(and erases
any
existing
data).
It
also
sets
the
time signature
and
the
pattern length
(up
to
eight
measures) of each
pattern here.
1.
Select the pattern
number
to
be
initialized
(
[BJ
).
2.
Set
the
time
signature
(
[d]
)
and
the
number
of
measures
(
[f]
)
of the
pattern.
3.
Initialize
by [EXEC].
*
The
time
signature
and
the
length
set
here
cannot be
changed
unless
re-initialized.
*
When
the specified pattern
is
used
in
the
song,
the dis
play
will
show,
"Pattern
used
in
song." All
the
patterns
in
the
song
are
erased
by
pressing
YES
(
[g]
).
Pattern
initialize
is
cancelled by pressing
NO
(H).
F6-
4
GET PATTERN
PATTERN
GET FROM TRACK
Pattern
SongQ
Tr
l
MeiSl
»
Pm
[EXEC]
A
SCO
G
H
B
Source
Song
0-9
Song number which
has
the
measure
to
"GET"
Source Track
1-8
Track
number which
has
the
measure
to
"GET"
©M
Source
Measure
1-250
Number
of
the
first
measure
to
"GET"
[E]P
Pattern
0-99
Pattern
number
from which
data
is
taken
0
[EXEC]
Executing
the
GET PATTERN
function
This function
transfers
play data
to
the pattern
by copying from
a
track.
Patterns
can
easily
be
created
from
data
on
the track.
1.
Set the time signature
and
the length
of
the pattern
by
using Pattern
Initialize
(F 6-3)
beforehand.
Also
set
the
time
signature
to
be
the
same
as
the
song
that will
be copied
from and
set
the
length
to
the
number
of
measures
desired.
2.
Specify
the
song
(
[a]
),
track
(
[b]
)
and
the
first
measure
(
[c]
)
of
the
source
song and
specify the pattern
(
[e]
)
of
the destination.
3.
Copy
by
pressing the
[EXEC]
(
\g\
)
key.
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