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started, all the bars from the first are automati-
cally played in the sequence in which they were
stored
in the
memory.
At the end
of the
sequence, the rhythm starts again at the first bar
and this operation is repeated until the rhythm is
stopped.
Continuous program play is possible.
The program
play can be made continuous by
depressing two or more of the program 1, 2 and
3 buttons and starting the rhythm.
The order of play starts with the lowest program
number.
If program selectors 1, 2 and 3 are all
depressed at the same time and play started, a
total of 128 bars (32 + 32 + 64 = 128) in the
program will be played through continuously.
*
The
Digital
Display
does
not
show
the
cumulative bar count.
It will count up to 32
or 64 and then once the program is switched
over, it will return immediately to "1".
NORMAL 8 BAR 16 BAR
PROGRAM
Break Variations While Playing Your Program
While playing your program, if you press the break
variation ON button the rhythm of the phrase in the
memory
will be cancelled and replaced by the break
variation.
The break variation pattern at this time will change,
according to the type of rhythm you have memo-
rized, to 3/4, 12/8 or 4/4 time.
Checking the contents of the program
(1)
(2)
(3)
Depress
the PROGRAM
button
(1, 2 or 3)
corresponding
to the program
which
is to be
checked.
Depress the CHECK button at the top left.
The Digital Display display remains fixed at [
:
If the rhythm is now started the first bar stored
in the memory is played.
If the FORWARD
button is now depressed, the
next bars can be checked in sequence.
* Once all the bars which have been stored have
been played, [E] appears on the Digital
Display indicating that no more bars can be
checked.
Depress the BACK
button to return to the bar
before during checking. It is possible to return to
any previous bar by depressing the button for the
required number
of times. Depress the RESET
button upon return to the first bar.
Note:
The
program
stored
in the memory
is not
erased even
when the CHECK
and RESET
buttons are depressed. When a new program is
stored in the memory, the previous program is
automatically erased and replaced by the new
program. A program stored in the memory is
not erased when the power is switched off.
Dealing with program errors
(1)
(2)
(3)
Depress the BACK button and monitor the bars
on
the Digital
Display
until
the error
bar is
reached.
Select
the
correct
rhythm
and
then
simply
depress the RECORD button.
Upon completion of the correction depress the
FORWARD button to advance the rhythm to the
correctly
stored
bar
and
then
continue
the
memory operation.
Changing programs in the memory
(1)
(2)
(3)
Locate the bar which is to be changed following
the program check procedure.
Now depress the program ON button.
Select and set the new rhythm and the change is
completed as soon as the RECORD
button is
depressed.
For continuous changes, repeat the
recording
procedure.
To
change
other
bars,
locate
them
with
the FORWARD
and BACK
buttons and repeat the recording procedure.
Once
the changes
have
been
made,
set the
RECORD
and CHECK
buttons to OFF. (Check
that the RECORD lamp goes off.)
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