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205Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE
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Tempo 25.0,...,300.0 (= )
Meter 1/16,...,16/16; 1/8,...,16/8; 1/4,...,8/4
1. Press d [D2] as necessary to move the cursor to
the tempo or meter setting.
2. Set the value using the data dial, n/y, or the nu-
meric keypad.
8. Click beat, click mode, and count
• These parameters set up the sequencer’s click sound.
• The beat value sets the click interval.
• The mode setting determines when the click feature is used.
• The count value sets the number of preliminary measures
used as a lead-in for realtime recording.
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Click mode:
Off Disables the click feature.
Rec Use click for realtime and punch recording only.
Ply Use click for realtime recording, punch recording,
and playback.
All Always use click.
Click beat
, , , ,
Count
Off, 1,...,8Ms
1. Press d [D4] as necessary to move the cursor to
the appropriate click parameter.
2. Set the value using the data dial or n/y. (For the
click beat, you can also set the value by pressing the
appropriate note key on the numeric keypad.)
9. Data display
• This area shows the name of the currently selected phrase,
or the value of the currently selected scale-time or beat-
shift setting.
10. Track number
11. Measure
• The lower half of the PATCH screen presents a matrix show-
ing the pattern’s phrase arrangement, with the track num-
bers running down the left side and the measure numbers
running across the top.
• The track numbers run from 1 to 16. The measure numbers
run from M001 (measure 1) to the final measure in the pat-
tern. The entire arrangement cannot fit on the screen, but
you can scroll in any direction as required.
• You can edit the pattern by entering any phrase, or a rest
value, at any location on the matrix.
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Track 1,...,16
Measure M001,...,
pattern length
(where pattern length is set by the second value
in the [D1] entry area; see page 204.)
• Move to the appropriate matrix position using
u/d, and/or the cursor keys.
1. PATCH