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Creating a Pattern
Editing a Pattern Chain
The Pattern Chain Edit mode makes it possible to edit the
order of the Sections in a chain, as well as insert tempo
and scene/mute event data.
In the Pattern Play mode, select a Pattern for
1
which data has already been created.
Press the [F6] CHAIN button to call up the
2
Pattern Chain Play display.
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Pattern
3
Chain Edit mode, then edit each track of the
Pattern Chain.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Pattern
4
Chain Play display, then press the [F] (Play)
button to hear the edited Pattern Chain.
Save the created Pattern data to a USB
5
storage device (page 98) before turning the
power off.
Pattern Track Edit
Enter the desired section
(A – P) or the End mark by
using the [INC/YES] and
[DEC/NO] buttons.
Scene Track Edit
Tempo Track Edit
[F4] button
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[F4] button
Press the [F6] button
to clear the event at
the cursor location.
[F4] button
Press the [F5] button to insert
the event to the cursor location.
Press the [F6] button to delete
the event at the cursor location.
Converting a Pattern Chain to Song data
Once you've made a Pattern Chain, you can convert the
data and create a Song with it.
In the Pattern Play mode, select a Pattern for
1
which Pattern Chain data has already been
created.
Press the [F6] CHAIN button to call up the
2
Pattern Chain Play display.
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Pattern
3
Chain Edit mode.
Press the [F3] SONG button to call up the
4
"Convert to Song" display, then specify the
destination Song.
When this box is checkmarked,
program change messages in the
MIDI sequence data are not
copied.
Press the [ENTER] button to execute the
5
Convert operation.
The Pattern Chain data is converted to Song data and
copied to the top measure of the destination Song.
CAUTION
This operation overwrites any data already existing at the destination
Song.
Save the created Song data to a USB storage
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device (page 98) before turning the power off.
CAUTION
The created Song and Pattern data resides temporarily in DRAM (page
150). Because data contained in DRAM is lost when the power is turned
off, you should always store any data residing in DRAM to a USB
storage device before turning off the power.
Destination Song number
and the top measure number

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