Recording a Pattern
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Recording
parameter
Value Explanation
Gate Time 1–100%
Species the gate time as a
proportion of the scale. The gate
time indicates the time from
note-on to note-o. Specify a
lower value to create staccato, or a
higher value to create tenuto or a
slur. Normally you can leave this at
about 80%.
Velocity REAL, 1–127
Species the strength with which
the key is pressed. If you want
to enter the velocity value with
which you actually press the
key, set this to “REAL”. Otherwise,
specify the desired velocity, using
p (piano)=60, mf (mezzo forte)=90,
and f (forte)=120 as approximate
guidelines.
5. Use the keyboard to specify the instrument that
you want to record (only for a drum kit tone).
The instrument changes when you press a key of a dierent
pitch.
¹
For tones other than a drum kit, use the keyboard to specify
the pitch that you want to input.
¹
When you specify an instrument or pitch, the yellow frame in
the screen moves correspondingly.
6. Press the tone category buttons [1]–[16] to
illuminate the steps at which you want a note to
play.
HH
SD
BD
Ŋ Ŋ Ŋ Ŋ
Notes are entered at the corresponding step locations in the
screen.
To delete a note, press a lit tone category button [1]–[16] to
make it go dark.
You can also press the [
ø
PLAY] button and enter notes while
the pattern plays.
7. You can change the input position by holding
down the [SHIFT] button and pressing a tone
category button [1]–[16].
1st measure 2nd measure 3rd measure 4th measure
Flashing
8. Press the lit [TR-REC] button to stop recording.
MEMO
¹
You can’t enter TR-REC mode during realtime recording or
step recording.
¹
By scrolling the keyboard (instrument) area in the left of the
screen, you can move the displayed area up/down.
¹
By using the scroll bar of the piano roll in the upper part
of the screen, you can move the displayed area forward or
backward through the measures.
Display area
Drag up/down
Drag left/right