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(Optional) Finally, save all the User rhythm data you‘ve created in the
above steps to disk.
Press the PATTERN button to call up the Rhythm Pattern Program and
select the BEAT/QUANTIZE page.
Make Beat, Quantize, and Metronome settings.
Select the EDIT page to record percussion sounds and program the
pattern. Up to 16 tracks can be used to enter each percussion
instrument sound.
(Optional) Select the Accompaniment page to determine which
accompaniment pattern will be used with your newly created rhythm, or to
create your own backings for the rhythm using the Lower Rhythmic function.
Save your new rhythm to memory in the SAVE page.
Press the SEQUENCE button to call up the Rhythm Sequence Program
for connecting rhythms together in sequence to create songs.
Save your new rhythm sequence buttons. (No actual saving procedure is
necessary since the rhythm sequences you program will automatically
be saved to the selected Sequence button.)
Rhythm Pattern Program
Rhythm Sequence Program
Step Write
Real Time Write
PATTERN SEQUENCE
RHYTHM
PROGRAM
PATTERN SEQUENCE
RHYTHM
PROGRAM
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