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Recording
after recording. Quantize adjusts the
timing of notes to each track on the key-
board to match those selected by the
setting you make here.
Select the channel you want to quantize
using
CHANNEL
. Then press + or – to
change the setting.
Qtz
Exe?
(Quantize Execute)
– exe-
cute the quantize set by
Qtz
. Press
YES
.
qt Pls Wait
appears for about
a second, then changes to
qt Com-
plete
. Press
NO
to cancel.
6. If necessary, press
7
or
6
to recall
another menu item and change the set-
ting.
7. When finished, press
ENTER
to exit the
global setting mode.
USING THE PATTERN
SEQUENCER
The pattern sequencer lets you modify any of
the keyboard’s 120 built-in rhythms to create
your own. Or you can create your original
pattern from scratch.
Each auto accompaniment pattern is a group
of six
elements
,
nor
(normal),
int
(intro),
vAr
(variation),
FLn
(normal fill in),
Flu
(variation fill in), and
End
(ending). Each ele-
ment has five
parts
— rhythm, bass, chord 1,
chord 2, and chord 3.
The pattern sequencer lets you record each
part of an element.
You can set the following characteristics for
each part:
• note on the keyboard
• pitch bend
• modulation
• pedal operation (if connected)
You can set the following characteristics for
each element.
• number of measures for intro, normal,
variation, ending (only when recording
to a blank element)
• fill-in (is always one measure long, and
cannot be changed)
• original key
You can set the tempo and beat once for
each pattern.
You can set the following for each part of
each element:
•
TONE
(button or mixer operation) —
cannot be changed inside the element
• pan
• effect send
• expression
• chord conversion table
• break point
You can do the following while recording:
• turn the part (channel) on/off
• change the tempo
• change the tone, using either the tone or
mixer function
Channel Quantize Setting
4 Quarter notes
88
th
notes
8T Triplet 8th notes
16 16
th
notes
16T Triplet 16th notes
32 32
nd
notes
32T Triplet 32nd notes
64 64
th
notes