Page 9: Pattern Length; Page 10: Offset A Pattern Or Drum Part; Name The Pattern (Name) - Akai XR 20 Reference Manual

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PAGE 9: PATTERN LENGTH

This page allows you to specify the length of the selected
Pattern in steps.
For example, 2 steps of a 4/4 time
signature equal 2 bars of 4/4.
Use the INC / DEC buttons, the number buttons, or the
VALUE dial to select the desired step length for the Pattern.
Press REC (DO IT) to accept this change, or press the
PAGE or RECORD SETUP buttons to cancel.

PAGE 10: OFFSET A PATTERN OR DRUM PART

Offset shifts the selected Pattern or individual drum parts
ahead of or behind the beat in 1/384th note increments to
allow for altering the "feel" of a sequence. Note that this only
affects already-recorded parts.
Hint: 96 sub-beats equal ¼ note
The XR20 should be in Pattern mode and stopped. The
display says OFFSET, which will be 00 (no offset).
1.
Press the pad to be offset (as confirmed by the display). If you don't select a pad, offset affects the
entire Pattern.
2.
Enter the two-digit offset value with the INC/DEC buttons, VALUE dial, or number buttons. Positive
numbers shift events ahead of the beat (lead), negative numbers shift events behind the beat (lag).
The default is positive numbers; to enter a negative number with the number buttons, press DEC
first. Example: To offset a part 1/16th note later, enter -24 as the offset value since 24 sub-beats
equals a 1/16th note.
3.
Press REC to enter this number into the XR20. The display will show OFFSET DONE and will
reset the offset counter back to 00.
Note: The display counter resets after you exit the function. Therefore, it does not keep track of
the total amount of offset, but only changes in offset.
Note: Drums offset to before the first beat "wrap around" to the end of the Pattern; drums offset
past the end of the last beat "wrap around" to the beginning of the Pattern.
PAGE 11: NAME THE PATTERN (NAME)
This page allows you to name the currently selected Pattern.
The display shows NAME and the current name (or NO
NAME if the Pattern has not yet been named). To name, use
the PAGE RIGHT/LEFT buttons to select the character to be
changed; select the desired character with the INC/DEC
buttons or VALUE dial. Lower case and upper case letters,
numbers,
punctuation,
characters are available. You can also enter numbers with
the number buttons.
and
various
special-purpose
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