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Setting the Timing at Which Patterns
Will Switch (Pattern Trigger Quantize)
If while a certain pattern is playing back you press another
key, the pattern of the later-pressed key will be selected.
The Pattern Trigger Quantize setting determines the timing
at which the next pattern is selected.
Pattern Trigger Quantize is common to the entire JP-8080.
OFF: Patterns will switch at the moment that a key is
pressed.
BEAT: Patterns will switch at the beginning of the next beat
that occurs after the key is pressed.
MEASURE: Patterns will switch at the beginning of the
measure beat that occurs after the key is pressed.
1 Press [EDIT].
The [EDIT] indicator will light and the BANK [1]–[8]
indicators will blink.
2 Press [SETUP] (BANK [6]) several times to access
the Pattern Trigger Quautize display.
The [SETUP] indicator will light.
3 Use [DEC]/[INC] to set the value.
4 When you finish making settings, press [EDIT] or
[EXIT].
The previous display will reappear.
The Pattern Trigger Quautize setting has now been
made.
* When MIDI Sync (p.123) is set to either MIDI IN or
REMOTE KBD IN, you can apply Trigger Quantize in
synchronization with the beginning of a pattern or an
arpeggio.
Playing a Pattern That was Saved
on a Memory Card
Forty-eight patterns that were recorded into internal memo-
ry can be saved on a memory card. (p.131)
Patterns that have been saved on a memory card can be
selected and played back directly.
1 Make sure that memory card is inserted in the card
slot.
* If a card is not inserted, turn off the power before insert-
ing it.
2 Hold down [SHIFT] and press [CARD] (NUMBER
[2]).
While you hold down [SHIFT], the [CARD] indicator
will light.
Now you can playback patterns that have been saved on
the memory card.
Make settings for playback (p.92), and play the pattern.
3 To return to playing internal patterns, hold down
[SHIFT] and press [USER] (NUMBER [1]).
* If no patterns have been stored in the memory card, it
will not be possible to select [CARD] RPS.
* When playing a pattern that has been saved in a memo-
ry card, there may be cases in which the timing may
become incorrect. If this occurs, restore the data to inter-
nal memory (p.135) before playing it.