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Another requirement is that the hard disk must be selected from the Disk page as the editor only works on files in the hard disk. To access the
hard disk:
- press DISK
- press one of the PAGE +/- push buttons to display "Hard" next to the Folder currently selected.
The first time that you access Pattern Edit, with Master Folder enabled, a list of Styles is displayed, stored in the hard disk from which that
to be modified is to be selected using F10 Select and the CURSOR +/- push buttons to move around within the list or again from the same page
the musician can create a new Style using F5 New, that sends to the page in which the name is entered, then confirm using F10 Create. The
same Pattern creation function is found in the first page of Pattern Edit and corresponds to the F10 New function.
In both cases you will access the main menu of Pattern Edit.
The first page of Pattern Edit is used to call up a set of functions, with relative parameters, using the function push buttons. The name of the
Style selected or created will be seen in the middle of the display of the first page and the SINGLE RAM STYLE push button will be enabled at
the same time to point out that you are working on a Style stored in RAM.
Below is the explanation of the parameters of the various menus that can be called up from the first page.

F1 RECORD

From this page you can record and reproduce the single tracks of a Section. The default setting is Arrange A as the Section to be modified
and the reproduction function (F8 Play) enabled.
To be able to playback the Section selected you must set a chord on the keyboard in the part to the left of the split point. If, before accessing
Pattern Edit, the split point was set at the bottom end of the keyboard, it will be impossible to set the chord. If this is the case, exit Pattern
Edit, set a new split point and, while doing so, reset the volume of the Lower section by pressing the LOWER VOLUME +/- push buttons togeth-
er at the same time. Return to Pattern Edit and F1 Record to playback all the tracks of the Section according to the chord set.
As for the recording principles, for each Section you must establish which tonality is to be recorded amongst Major, Minor, Seventh, Seventh
Major, Seventh Minor and two combinations that are required to keep the rhythm and lead structure unaltered and modifying only the tonality.
Once the tonality has been selected, establish which Section is to be recorded using F1 and the relative track, by selecting it with push buttons
CURSOR +/-. Once the track has been identified its octave can be modified using the VALUE +/- push buttons (including that for the Drum track
so that the sounds beyond the range can also be used) and change the timbre assigned.
If the Pattern has been created new, before you record any Section you can modify the measure number that makes it up, moving around using
the CURSOR +/- push button on Bar and then select the measure number using VALUE +/-. If vice versa you are modifying a Pattern or a
Section that already exists, it will be impossible to change the measure value. The Fill In's always have a fixed duration of one beat.
To change the reproduction and registration Tempo simply use the FAST and SLOW push buttons.
Below is the explanation of the single parameters that can be called up using the function push buttons.
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