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Roland TR-626 User Manual

Roland TR-626
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Applications
d. Block
Writing
Step
1
Push
Step
2
e.
Last
Measure
60
Within one
pattern
group
a
rhythm
pattern
having
an
unbroken
string
of
pattern
numbers
can be
programmed
as
a block.
When a
rhythm
pattern
using
several
bars
frequently is
written
over
an
unbroken
string
of
pattern
number, it can be conveniently
written
in a block
in
track writing.
When assigning
pattern
numbers
for
writing a
rhythm
pattern
into
tracks,
push
the
first
and final
pattern
numbers'
Main Keys
simultaneously
that
you would like
to
write
in
a block.
(When pattern numbers 9 through 12 are
to
be written in a block)
PATTERN
at the same
time
First pattern number indicated
BLOCK will
appear
in
the Display.
Press
the
Enter Key and
the
rhythm
patterns will be
written
all
at
once.
When you would like to
continue
writing a track
begun
previously,
you
may
go directly to
the
end, where you would like to continue.
To do this, push the
Last
Measure Key while
the
TR-626
is
not
playing.
Last measure key
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Roland TR-626 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDrum Machine
Polyphony12 voices
SequencerYes
Patterns64
Songs8
Tempo Range40 - 250 BPM
MIDIIn/Out
Synthesis TypePCM
OutputsHeadphones
InputsSync In, Sync Out
Power SupplyAC adapter
Weight1.2 kg
Sound GenerationDigital

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