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ADVANCED
COURSE
(Cont'd)
Fig.
4
Rhythm
score
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Transcribed
score
^ bi bi K hi
-#
/
/
i
^—4
/
/
#
/
/
/
^
^
L
Program
Score
Selector
Switches
^F™
~W
'IP
^P
[last
STEP
E
>
o
DDDD
o
o o
o
o
DDDDD
o
o
9
10
11
12
13
14
16 steps
p^
the length
of
measure
-^4
The
SELECTOR
SWITCHES (K)
are
arranged
in
the
order of
sequence for
the Rhythrn
Pattern.
This
means
that
in
Rhythm
Score
#1
,
the
#1
switch
will
indicate ttie
beginning of
the mea-
sure and
#16
equals
the end
of the
measure.
When tlie
LED
for
step 16
lights up,
one
measure
has
been played.
Setting
the
SCALE
The
SCALEsQon
the
panel above
the
SELECTOR
Switches
(K)
indicate
the
SCALE
(Dior
number of
steps for each
beat).
Different
SCALEs0are
chosen
for
different
Rhythms
so
thai
all the
Rhythms
will be
in time
with each
other
when
you switch
from
one Rhytlim
to
another
as you
did
in
the
Playing
Rhythm
Patterns
Section.
Some Rhythms
you may
write
may require
as
small a
division as thirty
second
notes
while
other Rhythms
you write
need
only sixteenth
notes
as the
smallest
divi-
sion.
By choosing
the
proper
SCALE
®
for
the
Rhythm,
the
Rhythm
Patterns
will all be able
to be
played
back in time
with each
other when
you make
switching
between
them. The
SCALE
(T)must always
be chosen
to match
the
mini-
mum
division of the
beat to be used
in the
Rhythm
pattern.
We
will now
program a
Rhythm
in
4/4
lime:
one that uses
a 12 Step
measure and
the Number
3 Scale.
Mora datails are sKplained
in the !ast part of
this
manua! (P.
30).
Fig.
5
CH.
OH
SD-
BD-
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w
^
3
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^- ^—
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^r~
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w"
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BD
SD
OH
CH
AC
1 2 3 4 B
6
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