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Roland JX-305 - (Pattern Reset); Modifying the Sound for an Individual Rhythm Group

Roland JX-305
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You can switch the current part during playback to
change the part that you are modifying.
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Modifying the Sound for an
Individual Rhythm Group
In the rhythm part, a different rhythm tone is assigned
to each key, and you can use Real-Time Modify to
modify the sound of rhythm tone groups such as Bass
Drum or Snare Drum.
1. Select a pattern, and play it (p. 30).
2. Select the rhythm part as the current part.
fig.2-52
The indicator will light, and the RHYTHM buttons
will indicate the rhythm group that is selected for
Real-Time Modify.
fig.3-46 (#MC fig.2-48)
Rhythm groups with button indicators that are lit will
be affected by Real-Time Modify.
For example, if you select [TOM/PERC], all toms and
percussion-type rhythm tones in the rhythm set can be
modified.
3. Press a button [BD]– [OTHERS] to select the
rhythm group that will be affected by Real-
Time Modify.
The indicator of the selected button will light.
* It is not possible to select two or more groups simultane-
ously.
If no rhythm group is selected, all rhythm groups will
be affected by Realtime Modify.
4. Use the knobs to modify the sound.
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In addition to this, you can also modify each rhythm
tone in the Rhythm Edit page.
“Creating an Original Rhythm Set” (Rhythm
Edit) (p. 85)
By selecting a different part or rhythm group, you can
change the object of your modifications even while the
pattern is playing.
When the same pattern plays back repeatedly in
Pattern mode, the modified parameter settings will
remain as they are even if you return to the beginning
of the pattern.
These knob movements are referred to as “modify
data,” and can be recorded in a pattern.
“Recording Knob Movements (Modify
Data)” (p. 128)
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Returning a Pattern to Its Original
State During Playback (Pattern Reset)
When you use Real-Time Modify, the pattern will
remain in its modified state until a different pattern is
selected. Here’s how you can restore a modified pat-
tern to its original state during playback.
Restoring only the patch of a specific
part that was modified
1. Press [PATCH] to access the patch select
page.
2. Select the part that you wish to restore as
the current part.
3. Press [UNDO/REDO].
The following display will appear.
fig.3-48-01
4. Press [ENTER] to return to the previous
patch.
The “*” (asterisk) at the left of the patch number will
disappear.
fig.3-48-02
12345678
SELECT
PART
MUTE
PART
CTRL
MUTE
PREV NEXT
PRESET
USER
CARD
UTILITY
BANK
1234567R
PART
WRITE
FX ON/OFF
QTZ SELECT
EDIT/UTILITY
GROUP PART
EDIT
BD SD HH CLP CYM
TOM/PERC
HIT
OTHERS
Select
Chapter 3. Playing Patterns
39
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