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3)
Setting
the Flam
interval
The interval
of
Flam
can be
written
after having
entered
Flam
in
either Step
Writing
or Tap
Writing
mode.
But
the
Flam
interval
writing operation
should be
done
in
the Step
Writing mode, so
if the
composer
is
in
the Tap
Writing
mode, change to
the
Step
Writing
mode.
There
are
4
different intervals optional by
the Main
Keys
10
to
13.
The
shortest
interval is
Key
10,
and
the
longest
is
13.
The Key
9
is
Off.
®
Hold
down
the
Shuffle/Flam
Button
®
and
press
any of
the Main
Keys
9
to 13
to
set the
Flam
interval.
(2)
If you
want to
know the
Flam interval
currently
set,
press
the
Shuffle/Flam
Button
®
and see
which
Main
Key lights up.
b.
Shuffle
A
shuffle
beat is one in which
a
bounce-note is
added
immediately
in front of each crotchet beat.
This
is
done
for
at
least one
chorus and
frequently
for a
whole tune. A
shuffle beat
may be
added
to
any rhythm pattern in
common time
(when
either
of
the
lower 2 lines
of
the
Scale is selected).
The
added
bounce
is changed in
volume with 4
options
using the Main
Keys
2 to
5. To set
the Shuffle beat:
®
Change
to
the
Step
Writing
mode and
have
the
rhythm
running.
(D
Hold
down the
Shuffle/Flam
Button
®
while
pushing
the relevant
Main
Keys
which
will
be
zero
with key 1 and
maximum
with key
5.
(3)
If you
want
to
know
the
bounce
currently
set,
push
the Shuffle/Flam
Button.
A Main
Key
will
light up to
indicate the
degree of
bounce.
The
position
of the Tempo
Knob
does not affect
the
Flam
interval.
Bounce is
getting
stronger.
[Z]
1
CD
2
CZl
3
CZ]
4
as
CD
6
[ID
7
Flam
interval is
getting
longer.
9
CD
10
CZJ11
CZl
12
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ZD
i4
ZD
i5
ZD
is
Hi
Low
BONGO
MUTE
Open
Low
Hi
Low
Hr CONGA
Conga
TimBale
TimBale
Shuffle
Flam
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