Setting Up Your Own Patch Sequences (Patch Chain); What Is A Patch Chain; Setting Up A Patch Chain - Roland Octapad SPD-20X Owner's Manual

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Setting Up Your Own Patch Sequences (Patch Chain)

What is a Patch Chain?

A Patch Chain is a sequence (that you create) of up to 16 Patches. The SPD-20X can store 8 of
these Patch Chains (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H.)
By setting up a Patch Chain that contains all the Patches needed for a stage set or a song, you
can quickly and easily access the Patches you need.

Setting up a Patch Chain

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You can also select Patch numbers using a footswitch connected to the FOOT SW jack.
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Each Chain contains 16 slots. You can modify any slot in your chain anytime later.
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If you press [EDIT] to quit Chain before pressing [ALL/ENTER], the Patch Chain settings you just made
NOTE
will be lost.
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In the Edit mode, press [CHAIN] to select a Chain (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H).
Use the PATCH/VALUE [-] or [+] buttons to select the Patch number (1–99).
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Repeat steps 2–3 to create a Chain of Patches.
When you are finished, press [ALL/ENTER].
If you wish, you may make settings for another Patch Chain. Use [CHAIN] to
switch between Chains.
When you finish making Patch Chain settings, press [ALL/ENTER] to confirm
and return to Edit Mode.
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Patch Chain A
Patch Chain B
Patch Chain H
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