Sequencer mode
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Trigger Mode [Start Immediately, Wait KBD Trig]
Start Immediately: When you press the DRUM TRACK button
to turn it on (LED lit), the drum pattern will start according to the
Sync setting. When you press ON/OFF again, the drum pattern
will stop.
Wait KBD Trigger: When you press the DRUM TRACK button
to turn it on (LED lit), the drum pattern will wait to start. If you set
Track Select to a track that matches the MIDI Channel Input
setting, and play the keyboard, or receive a MIDI note-on on the
same MIDI channel, the drum pattern will start according to the
Sync setting.
If you’ve selected Start Immediately, the DRUM TRACK
button will always be saved in the OFF state.
Sync [Off, On]
Off: The drum pattern will not synchronize to the currently-
running arpeggiator or step sequencer, but will start immediately.
On: The drum pattern will synchronize to the currently-running
arpeggiator or step sequencer.
Note: Use S–ARP> A(B) Setup Key Sync to specify whether
arpeggiator will synchronize to the currently-running drum
pattern.
Latch [Off, On]
This is valid if Trigger Mode is Wait KBD Trig.
Off: If the DRUM TRACK button is on (LED blinking), the
pattern will start when you play the keyboard (note-on). The
pattern will stop when you release the keyboard (note-off).
On: If the DRUM TRACK button is on (LED blinking), the
pattern will start when you play the keyboard (note-on). The
pattern will continue when you release the keyboard (note-off).
The pattern will stop when you turn the DRUM TRACK button off
(LED dark).
Zone
KEY
Bottom [C–1...G9]
Top [C–1...G9]
This is valid if Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trigger.
It specifies the range of keys that will start the drum pattern.
Vel (Velocity)
Bottom [001...127]
Top [001...127]
This is valid if Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trigger.
It specifies the range of velocities that will start the drum pattern.
Tip: You can also set the note and velocity values by keyboard (see
page 13 of the Operation Guide).
8–2: CHANNEL (MIDI Channel)
Input [01...16, Tch]
This specifies the MIDI channel that will trigger the drum pattern.
Tch: The MIDI channel that triggers the drum pattern will
automatically be set to the MIDI channel (S–TRACK> MIDI) of
the track chosen in Track Select
If the Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trigger, you can control
the trigger by selecting a track of this MIDI channel and playing
the keyboard. The Drum Track trigger can be controlled by input
from MIDI IN on the matching MIDI channel.
Output [01...16, Tch]
This specifies the MIDI channel that will transmit the MIDI data
of the drum pattern. The drum pattern will sound using the
program of the track that is assigned to this MIDI channel.
Tch: The MIDI channel output will automatically be set to match
the MIDI channel (S–TRACK> MIDI) of the track selected by
Track Select.
Whether the pattern data will be output to an external device will
depend on the Status setting of the track that matches the Output
MIDI channel.
Track Info.
Shows the settings of tracks 1–16 for the parameter that you're
editing.
If this is disabled because of the setting of another parameter, “–”
is shown
In this page, you can't use cursor buttons to select
timbres.
V
8–1, 2: FUNCTION
•0: Memory Status see page 137
•1: Solo Setting see page 63
•2: Undo see page 137
•3: Create New Song see page 137
•4: Rename Song see page 137
•5: Delete Song see page 137
•6: Copy From Song see page 137
•7:
Copy from Combination
see page 138
•8: Copy from Program see page 139
•9: Load Template Song see page 139
• 10: Save Template Song (Save as User Template Song) see
page 140
• 11: GM Initialize see page 141
• 12: FF/REW Speed see page 142
• 13: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key) see page
142
• 14: Copy Drum Track see page 150
For more information, please see the “Sequencer: FUNCTION”
section on page 137.