Editing A Pattern (Pattern Edit); Basic Procedure For Pattern Editing - Roland Groovebox D2 Owner's Manual

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Editing a pattern
(Pattern Edit)
The process of editing the performance data of a pattern in
measure units is called Pattern Editing. By editing the
performance data in a pattern, or by combining various
patterns, you can create a completely new pattern.
* In order to perform pattern editing, you must stop the pattern.
The pattern data that you create by editing will be lost if you
simply turn off the power. If you wish to keep the pattern
that you create, you must perform the Pattern Write
operation.
–> "Saving a pattern" (p. 20)
Pattern Initialize
This operation initialized a user pattern to a state of
containing no musical data.
1. Turn [VALUE] to select a pattern that you wish to
initialize.
2. Hold down [EXIT] and press [PATTERN].
The display will ask "SurE" (are you sure you want to
initialize?)
3. To execute, press [ENTER].
* To cancel without executing, press [EXIT].
Chapter 6. Creating an Original Pattern
Basic procedure for pattern
editing
1. Press [PATTERN] to enter Pattern mode.
2. Turn [VALUE] to select the pattern that you wish to
edit.
3. Press [EDIT].
4. Turn [VALUE] to select the desired editing function.
5. Use [ENTER] and [EXIT] to select the desired
parameter.
Press [ENTER] to advance to the next parameter, or
press [EXIT] to go back.
6. Turn [VALUE] to specify the desired value.
7. Repeat steps 5–6 to continue editing.
8. When you are finished setting the last parameter, the
display will ask "SurE" (are you sure you want to
proceed?).
9. To execute, press [ENTER].
* To stop editing, press [
].
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