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Using the Pattern Sequencer
E-107
1.
Perform steps 1 through 6 under “To rehearse
before editing an existing rhythm” (page E-104).
2.
Perform the procedure under “To configure
pattern rec settings (Rec Menu)” (page E-106).
This step is not necessary if you want to perform
operations using initial default settings or if you want to
use previous settings without changing them.
3.
Press the L-13 (NORMAL/FILL-IN) or L-14
(VARIATION/FILL-IN) button to select the
accompaniment pattern you want to edit.
You cannot edit the INTRO or ENDING
accompaniment pattern of an existing rhythm. If you
want to create a new accompaniment pattern (INTRO,
ENDING, etc.) from this point, see “To create a new
accompaniment pattern” (page E-109) or “To create a
new rhythm from scratch” (page E-111).
4.
Use the R-17 (u, i) buttons to select the
instrument part you want to edit.
5.
Configure mixer settings for the selected
instrument part. You can skip this step if you do
not want to configure mixer settings.
Here you can press the L-16 (START/STOP) button to
start playback of the accompaniment pattern and
configure mixer settings as you monitor the effects of
the settings on the notes being played.
To edit an existing rhythm
Currently selected instrument part
Currently selected instrument part status
See “Instrument Part Editing and Rec Areas” (page E-102).
Currently selected accompaniment pattern
(1) Press the C-7 (MIXER) button to display the mixer
screen.
(2) Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to select one of the
items described in the table below and then use the
dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to change the setting.
Display:
Item name
Setting
Setting
Range
TONE:
Part tone
Specifies the instrument part
tone.
*1
Part:
Part On/Off
Toggles an instrument between
sounding (on) and not sounding
(oFF).
*2
oFF, on
Volume:
Part Volume
Specifies the instrument part
volume.
000 to 127
Pan:
Part Pan
Specifies whether the sound of
the part can be heard from the
left side or right side.
–64 to 00 to
+63
*3
Rev.Send:
Part Reverb
Send
Specifies the level of reverb
(page E-31) applied to the
instrument part.
000 to 127
Cho.Send:
Part Chorus
Send
Specifies the level of chorus
(page E-31) applied to the
instrument part.
000 to 127
*1 You can select any preset tone except for the drawbar
organ and user tones. Only drum set sounds (tone
numbers J:129 through J:146) can be selected for drum
parts and percussion parts. Drum set sounds cannot be
selected for the bass and the Chord 1 through Chord 5
parts.
*2 You can temporarily sound the notes of individual parts, if
you want. For details, see step 5 under “To rehearse
before editing an existing rhythm” (page E-104).
*3 A smaller value shifts the pan position to the left while a
larger value shifts to the right. A value of zero specifies
center.
(3) To exit the mixer, press the C-7 (MIXER) button or the
R-15 (EXIT) button.
This returns to the pattern sequencer screen.