<<fig. 8-4>>
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<Overwriting A-DURATION for a Desired Patch>
Call up the patch you wish to change, and while still
in the Edit mode, set the PARAMETER SELECT dial
to “WRITE PATCH?”, and press [+] and [-] simulta-
neously to write the patch. If the patch you’re chang-
ing is a preset patch from E11 to H84, or if you wish
to leave the original unchanged, first set the PARA-
METER SELECT dial to “WRITE TO...”, then use [+]
and [-] to specify the destination patch number for the
write operation.
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Selecting Notes and Rhythm
(A-RHYTHM)
“A-RHYTHM” (arpeggio rhythm) is the item which
determines which kind of notes to interpret the
“Single Grid” on the above figure to be for creating
arpeggios.
This setting can even make settings for heavy and
light shuffle beats, making it possible to create arpeg-
gios with different ambience from a single pattern.
<Verifying How A-RHYTHM Works>
1. Choose patch H83 (synth bass with a quick
rhythm), which gives results that are clear and
easy to verify.
2. Press [EDIT/PLAY] to enter the Edit mode, then
set the EDIT TARGET dial to “ARPEGGIO/har-
mony” and the PARAMETER SELECT dial to “B”
(A-RHYTHM).
3. The current value of “16._” (one grid mark = one
sixteenth note) is displayed. Play the guitar and
listen to the arpeggio rhythm that is actually
sounded.
4. While in this state, press [-] four times, making the
display change to read “08._” (one grid mark =
one eighth note). Play the guitar to hear how the
rhythm has changed.
5. Then press [+] twice to make the display change to
read “08.H” (eighth notes with a heavy shuffle).
Play the guitar forcefully and hear how the
rhythm has changed to one with a shuffle.
The complete selection of values that can be chosen
with [+] and [-] is as follows.
04._
Quarter notes (one grid mark = one beat)
08._
Eighth notes (two grid marks = one beat)
08.L
Eighth notes with light shuffle (two grid marks =
one beat, light shuffle)
08.H
Eighth notes with heavy shuffle (two grid marks =
one beat, heavy shuffle)
08.t
Triplet eighth notes (three grid marks = one beat)
16._
Sixteenth notes (four grid marks = one beat)
16.L
Sixteenth notes with light shuffle (four grid marks
= one beat, light shuffle)
16.H
Sixteenth notes with heavy shuffle (four grid
marks = one beat, heavy shuffle)
16.t
Triplet sixteenth notes (six grid marks = one beat)
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<Overwriting A-RHYTHM for a Desired Patch>
Call up the patch you wish to change, and while still
in the Edit mode, set the PARAMETER SELECT dial
to “WRITE PATCH?”, and press [+] and [-] simulta-
neously to write the patch.
If the patch you’re changing is a preset patch from
E11 to H84, or if you wish to leave the original
unchanged, first set the PARAMETER SELECT dial to
“WRITE TO...”, then use [+] and [-] to specify the des-
tination patch number for the write operation.
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