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Use the CURSOR [
cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and use
the dial to edit the value.
By pressing the [PLAY] button you can audition the
pattern of the currently selected step (the current
pattern).
Starting measure
This specifies the measure at which the current pattern
will begin playing.
fig.04-520.eps
Step 1
Intro
(4 measures)
(4 measures)
Starting
001
005
Measure
Step 1
Intro
(6 measures)
Starting
Measure
001
005
Pattern number
This selects the pattern. As shown in the illustration
below, it specifies the pattern for each step.
fig.04-530.eps
Step 1
Intro
(2 measures)
Tempo: 120.0
Starting
001
Measure
Time signature
This indicates the time signature of the current pattern.
Tempo
This specifies the tempo at which the current pattern
will play.
Range: 25.0–250.0
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When you're finished creating the arrangement, press
the [EXIT] button a number of times.
You will return to the play screen, and the
arrangement you created will be saved.
* The display will indicate "Keep power on!" while the data is
being updated. Do not turn off the power while this message
is shown.
] [
] buttons to move the
Step 2
Step 3
Verse
Fill
(4 measures)
009
013
Set the starting measure
to "007" in step 2
Step 2
Step 3
Verse
Fill
(2 measures)
(4 measures)
007
009
013
Step 2
Step 3
Verse
Fill
(1 measure)
(1 measure)
Tempo: 110.0
Tempo: 110.0
003
004
Creating an Original Arrangement
• The starting measure of step 1 will always be
"001." You can't change this.
• The starting measure cannot be the same as the
previous step or any earlier measure.
• You can't make a setting that would extend
beyond the starting measure of the next step.
• When you play back an arrangement in the play
screen, and it has played all the way to the end of
the arrangement, the pattern assigned to the last
step will continue repeating.
If you want the arrangement to stop playing at the
last step, assign preset pattern "P327 BREAK
(rest)" to the last step. This will cause rests to be
played repeatedly, which is essentially the same
as stopping arrangement playback.
fig.04-540.eps
(Ex.)
Step 1
Step 2
Intro
Verse
Step 20
Last step
P327
Ending
BREAK
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