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Using the Pattern Sequencer
You can use the pattern sequencer to create
accompaniment patterns that sound while using the
Digital Keyboard’s Auto Accompaniment function and
store them as user rhythms.
Each of the Digital Keyboard’s rhythms provides 12
different accompaniment patterns named INTRO 1 and
2, VARIATION 1 through 4, FILL-IN 1 through 4, and
ENDING 1 and 2. Each accompaniment pattern can be
made up of eight instrument parts (drums, percussion,
bass, and chord 1 through chord 5).
The overall configuration of a single rhythm is as
shown below.
The data listed below can be recorded to each
accompaniment part.
• Keyboard play (note data)
• er PITCH BEND wheel operations (pitch bend
data)
• es MODULATION wheel operations (modulation
data)
As a general rule, pattern sequencer editing operations
are performed on an instrument part basis. The pattern
sequencer maintains special memory areas called “user
areas” for each instrument part for the purpose of
rhythm editing. These areas are used when recording
keyboard play. Note, however, that the user area is not
used when using an existing rhythm while retaining
part of its existing data (Fixed Data).
You can check the status of a selected instrument part
on the PATTERN RECORDER screen.
1.
On the MENU screen, touch “RHYTHM”.
2.
Select the rhythm to be edited.
3.
On the RHYTHM screen, touch “Edit”.
4.
Touch “Pattern Sequencer”.
5.
Touch “Recorder”.
Rhythms, Accompaniment Patterns, and
Instrument Parts
Recordable Data
Rhythms
Intro 1, 2 Variation 1 to 4
Drums Drums
Percussion Percussion
Bass Bass
Chord 1 to Chord 5 Chord 1 to Chord 5
Fill in 1 to 4 Ending 1, 2
Drums Drums
Percussion Percussion
Bass Bass
Chord 1 to Chord 5 Chord 1 to Chord 5
Instrument Part Editing and User Areas
Display Name It means this:
Fixed
(Fixed Data)
Instrument part data recalled from a
preset rhythm or user rhythm. The only
settings that can be edited for an
instrument part with this status are
mixer settings. Real-time recording of
keyboard notes and event editing are
not allowed.
Recorded
(Recorded Data)
Instrument part is being edited using a
user area, and recorded data is
contained in the user area. Mixer
settings, real-time recording of
keyboard notes, and event editing are
allowed for an instrument part with this
status.
Empty
(No data)
This instrument part is being edited
using a user area, but there is no
recorded data in the user area (user area
empty). Mixer settings, real-time
recording of keyboard notes, and event
editing are allowed for an instrument
part with this status.