PartIV
Creatingrhythmpatterns
IV.Finishstoringtherhythm
When all the parts to the pattern have been stored
as desired, press the COMPOSER REC button
once again to turn it off and complete the storage
operation.
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Playbackthestoredpattern
1. In the RHYTHM SELECT section, press the
COMPOSERbutton to turn it on. Then press
the buttonfor the rhythmpatternyouwould like
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. The indicator above the selected button will
light.
2. Press the START/STOP button.
. The DRUMS part of the recorded rhythm
begins to play.
. The BASS and ACCOMP parts are played
back with the AUTO PLAY CHORD.
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STOP
. The ACCOMP PART 1-3 buttons should be
on.
Editinga presetrhythmpattern
The editing feature of the COMPOSER allows you
to modify any of the factory-preset rhythms or
even your original rhythms, and then store the
new pattern in a COMPOSER number button.
1. Select a preset rhythm or a COMPOSER num-
ber button.
2. Press the COMPOSER REC button to turn it
on.
3. Press a number button in the RHYTHM
SELECT section to specify the memory in
which you wish to store the pattern.
4. Turn on the button for the part you wish to
modify.
5. Edit the pattern which is played back.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other parts, if
desired.
7. After editing, turn off the COMPOSER REC
button.
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