Part IV
Creating rhythm patterns
Recordingpart-by-part
After the procedures in "Setting up" have been
completed, the separate parts which make up to
two-measure COMPOSER rhythm-DRUMS,
BASS and ACCOMP 1, 2, 3-can be recorded
one part at a time.
I.DRUMSpart
1. Press the DRUMS button to turn it on.
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. The DRUMS indicator flashes.
. The metronome begins to sound. The tempo
can be adjusted as desired.
2. Play the desired percussive keys on the key-
board in time with the metronome for two
measures.
. The two-measure pattern is repeated. You can
play the keyboard to add notes to the pattern.
. Up to 6 drum sounds can play simultaneously.
. The drum kit associated with the rhythm in
effect when the COMPOSER REC button was
turned on is available. (For detailed information
concerning the drum kits, refer to the separate
booklet.)
. The current measure number (1 or 2) is shown
on the display. (Note that if one of the CON-
TROL 2 indicators is lit, the current measure
is not displayed. Press the CONTROL 2 button
until all the indicators are off, and the measure
number will be shown on the display,)
. While pressing the PERC ERASE button, if you
press a percussive key, the specified instru-
ment will be erased as long as the key is
pressed. This is a convenient way to erase
performance errors.
KEYBOARD
PERCUSSION
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PERC ERASE
. If you make an error in playing, you may press
the COMPOSER CLEAR button to erase the
entire DRUMS part.
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