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Roland JX-305 - Thinning out Unneeded Data (Data Thin); Converting the Note Timing of a Pattern (Reclock)

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Thinning Out Unneeded Data (Data Thin)
Since messages such as pitch bend or control change
use continuously changing values, they can occupy an
unexpectedly large amount of memory. The Data Thin
operation lets you thin out such data in a way that will
not affect the audible result, yet will reduce the
amount of data.
* It is not possible to specify the range of measures affected
by this operation.
fig.9-43TEXT (=MC fig.11-36)
1. Select the pattern in which you wish to thin
data.
2. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light, and the edit page will appear
in the display.
3.
Press NUMBER [6] (CHG EVENT), and then
press PAGE [>] several times to select the
“DATA THIN” setting page.
fig.9-44 (#MC fig.11-37)
4. Select the part whose data will be thinned.
* You may select more than one part.
5. Specify the amount of data to be thinned.
Range: 0–99
Higher settings will cause more data to be thinned.
If the setting is “0,” the data will not be thinned.
6. Press [ENTER].
The display will indicate the type of musical data that
is to be thinned.
7. Select the type of musical data that you
wish to thin.
fig.9-45 (#MC fig.11-38)
Range:
ALL: All of the following musical data
CC: Control change
BEND: Pitch bend
P-AFT: Polyphonic aftertouch
C-AFT: Channel aftertouch
8. Press [ENTER].
The confirmation screen will appear in the display.
fig.9-46 (#MC fig.11-39)
9. Press [ENTER] once again.
The Data Thin operation will be carried out, and the
normal display will reappear.
Converting the Note Timing of a
Pattern (Reclock)
You can double or halve the timing of the musical data
recorded in a pattern. For example, you can convert a
four-measure pattern of tempo=120 to two measures
so it will play back identically at a tempo of 60. When
you wish to connect patterns of radically differing
tempo, it is a good idea to use the Reclock operation to
match the timing values of the two patterns.
fig.9-49 (=MC fig.11-**)
* Executing the Reclock operation will not affect the origi-
nal tempo of the pattern.
1. Select the pattern whose timing values you
wish to convert.
2. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light, and the edit page will appear
in the display.
3. Press NUMBER [6] (CHG EVENT)
, and then
press PAGE [>]
several times to select the
“RECLOCK” setting page.
fig.9-50 (#MC fig.11-**)
Value Value
Time Time
Thin out
the data
FX ON/OFF
EDIT
CHG EVENT
6
TOM
/
PERC
Chapter 9. Editing Patterns
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