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Roland JD-08 - Inputting Notes for Steps after Step 17 (PAGE); Selecting the Part for Recording Notes

Roland JD-08
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Using the Sequencer
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Inputting Notes for Steps After Step 17 (PAGE)
You can switch between step numbers assigned to the [1][16] buttons (in other words, switch to a different “page” of steps).
When you want to input a note whose length stretches into step 17 and afterwards in the pattern, switch the page and then input
the note.
1.
Select the pattern to record (Selecting a Pattern (p. 23)).
2.
Hold down the [COMMON] button and press the [EFFECTS] button to make the indicators light.
3.
Press the [PAGE/TIE] button to make the indicator light.
The step numbers for the [1][16] buttons change to the step numbers for the next page (the range of steps starting 16 steps
later). The page switches each time you press the [PAGE/TIE] button.
Page 1: Steps 116
Page 2: Steps 1732
Page 3: Steps 3348
Page 4: Steps 4964
You can switch pages up to the number of steps that you set as the pattern length.
4.
To select the step to record, hold down the desired [1][16] button and press the [NOTE] button.
5.
Press the [1][13] buttons to input the notes.
Selecting the Part for Recording Notes
The sequencer has two parts (PART A and PART B), to which you can individually record a sequence. Here we select the part for
recording notes.
1.
Hold down the [COMMON] button and press the [EFFECTS] button to turn off sequencer mode (the LEDs
of both buttons go dark).
2.
Press the [COMMON] button.
A menu appears.
3.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to select “PArt,” and press the [VALUE] knob.
4.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to select “SEL,” and press the [VALUE] knob.
5.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to select the part, and press the [VALUE] knob.
This selects the part to record.
By holding down the [NOTE] button and pressing the [TONE A] or [TONE B] button, the unit switches to that part, regardless of
the current mode.

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