Chapter 3 Recording And Editing Patterns (Pattern Edit Mode); Before You Start Recording - Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-670 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3 Recording and Editing Patterns (Pattern Edit Mode)

This section describes the procedures used for
recording (Realtime Recording and Step) and
editing User patterns.
These operations are carried out in Pattern Edit
mode.
To switch to Pattern Edit mode, hold
down [SHIFT] while the performance is
stopped and press Key Pad 6 (PATTERN
EDIT).

Before You Start Recording

When creating a new pattern, proceed through
the following steps for the recording.
fig.03-02a
<1> Select an Unrecorded Pattern
<2> Select the Beat
<3> Select the Measures
<4> Select the Drum Kit
<5> Set the Quantization
<6> Record the Basic Pattern
<7> Record the Fill Pattern
Pattern is Finished
Use the procedures below to record the basic
pattern and fill pattern.
fig.03-02b
<6> Record the Basic Pattern
(6-1A) Do Realtime Recording
or
(6-1B) Do Step Recording
(6-2) Confirm the Recorded Sounds
Basic Pattern is Finished
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fig.03-01
Holding Down
fig.03-01a
fig.03-02c
<7> Record the Fill Pattern
(7-1) Copy the Basic Pattern
(7-2A) Do Realtime Recording
or
(7-2B) Do Step Recording
(7-3) Confirm the Fill-In
Fill Pattern is Finished
* The Beat, Measure, and Drum Kit settings are
common to both the basic pattern and the fill
pattern.
* When you use Realtime Recording or Step
Recording to a pattern which has already been
recorded, the sounds are layered without the
previously recorded sounds being erased.
* With the drum part, you cannot record multiple
notes from the same pad number at the same step
(timing).
* Bass parts are monophonic. Even if multiple
notes are layered in a recording, only one sound
is played.
fig.03-02d
Record
Play
Time

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