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Roland TR-626 - Playing and Writing Rhythm Patterns

Roland TR-626
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Basic
Operation
3. Playing and Writing Rhythm Patterns
First
off, a
bar
or
bars
of
rhythm
pattern
should be written.
Although
it
is
possible, of course, lo write every
rhythm
originally, it
is
usually easier
and
simpler to combine basic
patterns
already
stored
in
the
TR-
626's memory. Preset
and
user-programmed
patterns
can
be combined to
make
new patterns.
The
rhythm
patterns
are organized
in
six
groups,
A to F. There
arc
sixteen
rhythms
memorized for each
group.
C.
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0
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a...
1
A
8
C
D
E
F
Pattern
Number
2 3
...
14
15 16
Preset
Rhythm
~
Original
Rhythm
EJ
Preset
rhythms,
which
cannot
be
rewritten,
are stored
in
pattern
groups
A,
B,
and
C.
It
is
possible to alter the level
and
the
pitch of
each
drum
voice. Your own
rhythm
patterns
can be written in
pattern
groups
D,
E
and
F.
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