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Using the Rhythm Function
16
ZOOM 708II BASS
The 708II incorporates 60 rhythm patterns which can be selected for playback. This is
convenient for parts practice or a quick jam session.
1.
Press the [
R
/
P
] key in play mode.
Rhythm pattern playback starts. The display
shows the currently selected pattern, and the
[BANK/PATCH] indicator briefly shows the
pattern number. The [RHYTHM] LED flashes
in sync with the rhythm pattern tempo.
2.
Use parameter knobs 1 – 3 to control
rhythm pattern play.
In play mode, parameter knobs 1 – 3 have the
following functions.
When you operate a parameter knob during
rhythm pattern play, the indication on the
display and [BANK/PATCH] indicator changes
temporarily.
You can also switch patches during rhythm
pattern playback.
You can also play a rhythm pattern in the
bypass/mute condition and in the edit mode, but
the parameter knobs cannot be used to control
the rhythm pattern in this case.
The tempo and volume settings revert to the
default condition when the unit is turned off and
on again.
You can also use the TYPE [
W
]/[
Q
] keys to
change the pattern type.
You can also change the tempo with the
MODULE [
E
]/[
R
] keys.
3.
To stop rhythm pattern playback,
press the [
R
/
P
] key once more.
It is also possible to store a rhythm pattern for
specific patches. When you have assigned
rhythm patterns to patches and you set the
[PATCH SYNC] key to On, rhythm patterns
will be switched together with the patches (
p.
26).
8BEAT
1
BPM120
LVL 20
Parameter knob 1
Parameter knob 2
Parameter knob 3
Rhythm pattern name
Rhythm pattern tempo
Rhythm pattern volume
Parameter knob 1
Changes the rhythm
pattern type.
Parameter knob 2
Changes the rhythm
pattern tempo.
Parameter knob 3
Changes the rhythm
pattern volume.
POWER
A0
Listening to Patches (Play Mode Operation)
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