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reacning
MEGURU.
RECORD
stands
for
programming.
4)
Press
START.
The
metronome
beats
the
quarters
of
the
measure.
Adjust
the
tempo
by
means
of
the
controls
Slow-Fast.
If
the
metronome
is
not
audible,
make
sure
that
the
potentiometer
for
Clave-Metronome
is
turned
up.
5)
Press
MANUAL
DRUMS.
It
is
now
possible
to
start
rhythm
programming
by
pressing
the
keys
on
the
keyboard
that
correspond
to
the
percussive
instruments
requested.
IMPORTANT:
The
first
percussive
pulse
programmed
will
be
considered
as
the
beginning
of
the
measure,
or
Reset.
(Lights
Flash,
Double
Click).
6)
If
the
rhythm
programming
is
correct,
press
repeatedly
PATTERN
until
only
the
pattern
switch
is
lit.
If
there
are
any
errors
in
the
programming
carried out,
you
may
cancel
it
with
the
feature
Clear-
and
repeat
it.
7)
To
Clear,
push
Pattern
until
Clear
lights
up,
then
push
Function.
NOTES
A)
The
length
of
a
Standard
Pattern
is
one
4/4-measure
with
Error
Correct
16.
For
selecting
diffe-
rent
values
of
musical
division
or
for
carrying
out
corrections,
see
the
chapters
TIME-
Мо.
OF
BARS
and
ERROR
CORRECT.
B)
In
position
RECORD,
new
pulses
are
accepted
continuously
by
the
memory,
for
each
one
of
с)
the
8
percussive
sections,
however,
only
one
pulse
at
a
time
can
be
programmed.
If.
more
pulses
of
the
same
section
are
programmed
оп
the
same
step,
they
will
cancel
each
other.
‘Example:
Оп
a
single
step
only
one
of
the
three
Hi-Hat
effects
available
can
be
programmed.
PATTERN
PROGRAMMING
WITH
PRESET
RHYTHMS
The
Pattern
may
be
programmed
also
on
a
Preset
rhythm.
The
Max.
Lenght
available
for
the
Pattern
is
the
same
of
the
Preset.
In
this
case,
however,
take
care
to
program
the
first
pulse
in
the
beginning
of
the
bar,
since
it
will
be
this
pulse
that
determines
the
beginning
of
the
measure.
(Down
beat
lights
flash,
double
click
is
heard).
As
a
matter
of
fact,
if
the
first
pulse
is
program-
med
in
the
middle
of
the
bar,
you
will
have
the
unpleasant
surprise
to
have
the
PATTERN
out
of
time
compared
to
the
Preset
Rhythm.
Afterwards,
if
the
first
pulse
at
the
beginning
of
the
measure
is
not
required,
you
may
easily
cancel
it.
D)
FULL,
This
word
appears
on
the
Display
whenever
the
section
Pattern
(or
Song)
is
completely
E)
filled
up.
In
this
condition
it
will
not
be
possible
to
carry
out
new
programming,
unless
some
of
the
alrea-
dy
existing
Patterns
(or
Songs)
are
cancelled.
ACCENT.
For
programming
the
Accent
on
a
certain
point
of
the
Rhythm
just
press
Accent
on
the
point
requested.
The
Accent
functions
on
all
the
instruments
programmed
on
the
same
point
of
the
Rhythm.
CLEAR
Pattern
cancelling.
In
order
to
cancel
a
Pattern
you
do
not
wish
to
keep,
proceed
in
the
following
way:
1)
Insert
PATTERN
2)
Press
again
PATTERN
(Clear
lights
up)
3)
Press
FUNCTION
(Clear
will
be
switched
off).
The
memory
is
now
cancelled
and
Pattern
returns
to
the
starting
condition.
TIME-NUMBER
OF
BARS
This
function
will
allow
you
to
determine
the
number
of
Bars
by
wich
the
Pattern
is
constituted
and
the
musical
division
of
the
single
bar.
The
first
figure
on
the
Display
shows
the
number
of
Bars
(from
1
to
8).
The
2nd
and
the
3rd
figure
on
the
Display
shows
the
Time
signature
of
each
bar.
For
programming
these
values
proceed
in
the
following
way:
1)
Insert
Pattern
2)
Press
Pattern
twice
(Time
lights
up).
Whenever
the
Pattern
is
clear,
on
the
Display
appears
1.4.4.,
that
is
1
Bar
4/4.
This
is
the
standard
Time
value
of
the
Pattern.
3)
The
number
of
Bars
(1st
Display’s
figure)
сап
be
changed
by
selecting
the
desired
value
on
the
push-button
panel
1-8.
4)
The
Time
Signature
value
can
be
programmed
as
follows:
A)
The
2nd
figure
of
the
Display
can
be
selected
by
pressing
the
Slow-Fast
buttons
(Numbers
from
1
to
8
availables).
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