Using The Sequencer; Selecting A Pattern - Roland JD-08 Owner's Manual

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Using the Sequencer

Using the Sequencer
The sequencer is a function that lets you repeatedly play back the notes you've recorded in a pattern. You can record and play
back up to 64 steps (64 notes) per pattern.
A pattern can contain patch numbers for parts A and B, as well as the recorded sequence data. For this reason, you can record and
play back two tracks of your performance per pattern.

Selecting a Pattern

Your sequencer performance is saved in a memory called a "pattern." You can recall all kinds of performance patterns by selecting
(switching between) the patterns.
The patterns are organized by group (A, B), bank (1–8) and number (1–8), letting you save a total of 2 × 8 × 8 = 128 patterns.
Select the pattern to play back or edit by following the steps below.
1.
Hold down the [START] button and press the BANK [1]–[8] buttons.
This selects the bank.
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