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Roland TR-626 - [Z] Applications; A.copying Rhythm Patterns

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Applications
[2]
Applications
The
following functions will allow you to more effectively write
and
play complicated
rhythm
patterns.
1.
Functions
to
use
while
writing
patterns
These
functions arc usable
when
either
tap or
step
writing
rhythm
patterns.
a. Copying Rhythm
Patterns
Step
1
Step
2
Step
3
Examples of copying operation
(Copying preset
rhythm
A-5
to
D-1)
( 1) Designation
of
the
pattern
group
and
No.
for
the
copy
receiving side
A 0
1 4
TAMBOURINE
COWBELL
D
·-
User-programmed
and
preset
rhythm
patterns
can be copied into
another
pattern
number.
When
there
is
a
rhythm
pattern
that
is
similar to
one
that
you would like to
have
it is often quicker
and
easier to copy
and
then modify
the
old
pattern.
Check
that
the
TR -
626
is
not
playing.
Decide
where
you
want
the old
pattern
pattern
with
the
Pattern
Group Keys
Keys (1
to
16).
copied
to
and
then
select
this
(D,
E,
and
F),
and
the
Main
Press
and
hold
the
Shift
Key while all
of
the
following
instructions
are
carried
out
in
the
order
written
here:
press
the
Copy Key (Main
Key 11 ),
then
press
the
Pattern
Group
Key
of
the
rhythm
pattern
that
you
would
like
to
copy,
then
press
the
pattern
number
(Main
Key
1
to
16),
and
lastly
push
the
Enter
Key.
*
Chained
rhythm
patterns
(see
p.47)
cannot
to
be
copied.
Only
the
pattern
of
the
pressed
Main
Key
can
be
copied.
(2) Copying operation
D
NiiiMW
PATTERN
,-
1.-11.
I
D
I
L
,-
=,
,
Rhythm pattern
of
the
copy
receiving
unit.
A 0
Rhythm Pattern
of
the
copy
receiving
un_it
1 4
PATTERN
D
,-
o,_,
A
C
LI
-1
_,
·-
ACCENT
42
□-
ENTER

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