Owner`s manual
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Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode
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Pattern Record Mode
You can records original patterns to user pattern numbers 111 to 210. Each pattern consists of 3 tracks:
rhythm, chord, and bass (P.71). You can create patterns by real-time recording: hitting connected pads or
playing a connected MIDI keyboard, or step recording: inputting notes one after another one step at a
time. Step recording makes it possible to input rather complex beats which would be difficult to play in
real time.
Recording
! Getting prepared: (P.81)
Select the user pattern number to record your original pattern in Pattern Play mode.
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It is also necessary to select the drum kit (normal) and keyboard voice you want to use before you record.
" Standby: (P.81)
Enter the Pattern Record mode (Record-ready).
# Select a recording track: (P.81)
Select the track (chord/bass/rhythm) you want to record.
$ Select the type of recording: (P.82)
Select the type of recording (real-time or step recording) when you are using a rhythm track.
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This step is not required if you are only recording the chord or bass track where you can only record in real-time.
% Set the tempo: (P.82)
Set the tempo of the pattern you are going to record.
& Set the beat (time signature): (P.83)
Set the beat of the pattern you are going to record.
' Set the number of measures: (P.83)
Set the number of measures of the pattern you are going to record.
( Set the quantization: (P.84)
Set the quantization value.
) Record in real-time: (P.84)
Record your performance from an external MIDI keyboard or pad.
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If you choose step recording to record a rhythm track, you can input the data for each step while checking the LCD of the DTX (P.85).