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On
the
figure
nearby
the
structure
of
a
standard
Pattern
of
PROGRAMMER
245
is
shown
with
Time
value
1.4.4.
and
Error
Correct
E16.
The
most
of
the
rhythms
and
of
the
Sequences
can
be
programmed
with
these
values.
Nevertheless,
for
the
programming
of
some
popular
rhythms,
different
Time
and
Error
Correct
values
are
requested.
For
example:
Waltz
/
Jazz
Waltz
:
Time
=
2.4
ErrorCorrect
=
12
Bolero
: »
=
44
»
»
=
24
5/4
по
tb
»
eae
Polka/March/Tango:
»
=
44
» »
=
16
Boogie
/Swing
:
»
=
44
»
»
=
12
Slow
Rock
/
Blues
»
=
68
»
»
=
16
Samba
/
Disco
:
»
=
44
»
»
=
16
Bossa
Мома
/
Beguine
` »
=
44
»
»
=
16
Special
rhythm
variationslike
Snare
Rolls,
Flams
etc.
must
be
programmed
Step
by
Step
with
higher
Error
Correct
values
(32,
48
or
96).
On
the
rear
of
the
sheet
the
structure
ofa
standard
Pattern
with
the
highest
Error
Correct
value
available,
i.e.
E96,
is
indicated.
These
tables
may
be
of
great
usefulness
in
the
case
of
Step
by
Step
programming
of
Rhythm,
Bass
and
Piano
(or
Synt).
The
notes
of
the
Bass
and
Piano
can
be
indicated
with
their
own
symbols
(C,
D,
E,
F,
G,
A,
B),
whereas
the
octave
to
which
the
note
belong
may
be
represented
by
a
number
(f.e.
:
C1
=
С
of
the
keyboard,
C2
=
С
of
the
keyboard
etc.).
The
musical
inflectings
may
be
indicated
by
b
orf.
These
indications
will
permit
you
to
define
with
utmost
precision
the
notes
of
the
Pattern
Sequences
to
be
programmed
on
each
one
of
the
steps
available.
(See
Step
by
Step
Programming
of
the
Rhythm
-
Pag.
n.
7,
and
Step
by
Step
Programming
of
Bass
and
Piano
-
Pag.
n.
8).

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