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Chapter 6 Playing Along with Songs
Muting a Specific Part
(PART MUTE)
You can mute the drum instruments that are played as part
of the percussion in songs. Allowing you to practice
performing the drums yourself.
fig.07-005a
1.
Press [SONG], then [F2 (MUTE)].
[SONG] lights, and the “PART MUTE” screen appears.
You can also set this by pressing [SHIFT] + [MIXER].
2.
The procedure is then the same as that for muting during
playback of a pattern. Refer to the procedure on “Muting
a Specific Part (PART MUTE)” (p. 106), and then make
the settings.
Creating a Song by Arranging
Patterns in the Sequence Played
You can create a song. This operation insert a pattern into the
specified location of a song.
ig.07-006
1.
Follow the instructions in “Choosing a Song” (p. 121) to
select the song.
2.
Press [SONG], then [REC].
[SONG] and [REC] light, and the “SONG REC” screen
appears.
From the left to right, the step number, the pattern
number, the pattern name, the transpose bias, and the
number of measures are displayed.
3.
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
select pattern.
Pattern playback method settings (p. 100) are disabled.
To audition, or test listen a pattern after the pattern is
selected, press [PLAY/STOP]. To stop test listening,
press [PLAY/STOP] once more.
4.
Press CURSOR [
] to advance a step.
5.
Repeat Steps
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and
4.
to complete the song.
6.
Press [EXIT] to finish.
The [REC] light is turned out.
Inserting a Pattern [INSERT]
This operation insert a pattern into the specified location of a
song. Use this when you want to add additional patterns to
the song.
fig.07-007
A maximum of 99 steps can be recorded in a song. If the song
already contains 99 steps, no more patterns can be inserted.
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