A Pattern Set is a collection of patterns; sixteen pat-
terns can be registered in a pattern set. The patterns
that have been registered can be recalled by pressing
the sixteen BANK and NUMBER [1]–[8] buttons.
fig.1-6TEXT(#MC fig.2-55)
Using a Pattern Set to Recall
Patterns
1. Press [PTN SET].
The indicator will light, and the number and name of
the currently selected pattern set will appear in the
display.
Now you can use the BANK and NUMBER [1]–[8]
buttons to recall patterns.
fig.10-2(#MC fig.2-57)
2. Use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to select
a pattern set number.
Range: U:01–U:30
The display indication will change.
The pattern set has now been displayed.
3. Press the BANK and NUMBER [1]–[8] but-
tons to recall the patterns that have been
registered.
You can recall patterns and switch pattern sets even
while a pattern is playing back.
* If a pattern that is only one measure long is playing, it
may be impossible to select patterns using the BANK and
NUMBER [1]–[8] buttons.
Assigning a Pattern to be
Recalled
You are free to re-assign the patterns in each pattern
set. You may find it convenient to collect favorite pat-
terns into a pattern set, or to put frequently-used pat-
terns into a pattern set. As an example, here’s how to
assign pattern P:A22 in a pattern set.
First select the pattern set into which you will newly
assign a pattern.
1. Select pattern P:A22 (p. 30).
2. Press [PTN SET].
The indicator will light, and the number and name of
the currently selected pattern set will appear in the
display.
3. Hold down [PTN SET], and press the BANK
or NUMBER [1]–[8] button to which you
wish to assign that pattern.
The pattern will be registered for the button that you
press. For example if you wish to register the pattern
to the BANK [7] button, use the following procedure.
fig.10-4(#MC fig.2-59)
You can register patterns even while a pattern is play-
ing back.
4. If you wish to register another pattern,
press [PTN/SONG] to re-select the pattern,
and repeat steps 2–3.
Registering a variation of a pattern
If you assign a pattern with modified setup data
(patch number and mute status etc. of each part), the
pattern will be called from the pattern set in the same
state as when it was assigned. By taking advantage of
this, you can create a variety of variations based on a
single user pattern, without having to save additional
new patterns.
* Patterns that were assigned with modified settings cannot
be selected by the normal pattern select procedure.
Example settings
Registering with modified mute settings
1. Select pattern P:A14.
2. Use [PART MUTE] and PART [1]–[R] to mute
parts as shown in the diagram.