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KETRON SolTon PROGRAMMER 24S - Song Record

KETRON SolTon PROGRAMMER 24S
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6)
Play
the
first
Bass
or
Piano
(Synt)
note
that
is
supposed
to
be
programmed.
7)
Press
FUNCTION.
The
played
note
is
thus
recorded
on
step
001.
On
the
Display
002
appears.
8)
Continue
programming
by
repeating
the
points
6
and
7
until
the
Pattern
end
(i.e.
until
step
016
in
the
case
of
standard
Patterns).
For
programming
blank
steps,
just
press
FUNCTION
without
playing
any
of
the
notes
on
the
keyboard.
NOTE:
For
Step
by
Step
programming
any
of
the
available
TIME
or
ERROR
CORRECT
values
may
be
selected
(See
chapter
TIME
and
ERROR
CORRECT).
For
these
features
we
suggest
to
use
the
PATTERN
CHARTS
enclosed
to
these
operating
instruc-
tions.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
you
will
find
that
note
by
note
programming
is
easier
to
be
operated
with
the
help
of
a
table
where
the
complete
Pattern
to
be
recorded
has
been
written
before.
BASS
AND
PIANO
SEQUENCES
PLAYBACK
In
order
to
obtain
the
playback
of
the
two
programmed
sequences
(Real
Time
or
Step
by
Step
mode)
the
following
steps
have
to
be
carried
out
on
the
sequencer
section:
1)
Insert
PATTERN
2)
Insert
BASS
and
PIANO
(or
SYNT).
Insert
one
of
the
four
Bass
effects.
3)
Press
START.
4)
Play
any
of
the
keys
on
the
keyboard.
If
the
key
is
changed,
the
sequencer
will
automatically
follow
the
new
tonality.
SONG
A
Song
is
defined
as
a
group
of
Patterns
(or
Preset
Rhythms
or
both)
connected
among
each
other
like
a
chain,
such
as
to
form
a
complete
piece
of
music
with
Rhythm,
Bass,
Lead
line
and
Chords.
63
Songs
are
available.
One
Song
can
be
formed
by
a
maximum
of
89
Patterns
(or
Presets
or
both).
The
Song
memory
can
store
up
to
5.600
Rhythm
Patterns.
Song
programming
must
be
made
following
two
different
operations:
1)
First
а
Song
Chain
has
to
be
written,
which
includes
Rhythm
and
Pattern
Sequencer
(Bass
and
Piano).
2)
When
the
Song
Chain
is
ready,
a
Chord
Sequence
can
be
played
on
the
keyboard
in
Real
Time
to
complete
the
Song.
Let
us
examine
first
how
it
is
possible
to
Record
a
Song
Chain.
SONG
RECORD
In
order
to
program
a
Song
Chain
carry
out
the
following
steps:
1)
Press
SONG
(Pattern
will
contemporarily
lights)
2)
Select
the
required
Song
number
by
the
push
button
panel
1-8.
This
number
will
appear
on
the
Display
preceded
by
the
letter
C
(standing
for
Chain)
(Example:
C11)
Attention:
The
Song
number
doesn’t
change
when
Song
Chords
tab
is
On.
3)
Press
again
SONG.
Record
lights
up.
On
the
Display
appears
the
number
"1".
If
the
Song
is
already
programmed
on
the
Display
appears
the
number
1
followed
by
the
first
Pattern
of
the
Chain
(Example:
1.11)
4)
Select
the
number
of
the
first
Pattern
or
Preset
to
be
in
the
Chain.
If
both
Pattern
and
Preset
have
to
be
memorized
press
Preset.
If
only
Preset
has
to
be
memorized
disconnect
Pattern.
The
choosen
number
appears
on
the
Display.
5)
Ajust
the
Tempo
speed
as
desired
(See
Tempo
Change
Programming).
6)
Press
Function.
Number
2
appears
on
the
Display.
Thus
the
first
Pattern
of
the
Chain
has
been
programmed.
7)
Іп
order
to
add
other
Patterns
or
Presets
in
the
Chain
repeat
the
steps
indicated
in
the
points
4
and
6.
On
reaching
the
10th
Pattern
of
the
Chain,
п.
1
will
light
up
on
the
push
button
panel
1-8
(The
Display
lights
0).
On
reaching
the
20th
Pattern
п.
1
and
2
will
light
up
on
the
panel
1-8
(The
Display
lights
0).
On
reaching
the
30th
Pattern,
п.
1,
2
and
З
will
light
up
on
the
panel
1-8
(Display
)).
And
so
on
until
reaching
eventually
the
last
Pattern
that
is
number
88.
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