Use the [▲]/[▼] keys to call up " Bas PTN" on the
display.
The bass track replacement is now possible.
To replace the drum B track, use the [▲]/[▼] keys to
call up " DrB PTN".
Use the [VALUE] dial to select the pattern to be
used as a source for replacing.
Here we will select "119". This will cause the bass track of
the last track to be replaced with the bass track of pattern
119.
Use the [ ]/[■] keys to verify that the bass track
contents only have changed.
• Replacing with a user pattern (U00 - U99) is also
possible. By recording a phrase on the bass track
of a user pattern, you can provide your own bass
track contents for use in other patterns.
• To replace the drum B track, select the drum A
track or drum B track of any pattern. The drum A
track is identified by an "A" appended to the
pattern number (001A, U99A), and the drum B track
by a "b" appended to the pattern number (001b,
U99b).
Press the [■] key to terminate step input.
This concludes the actions for this lesson. Press the[ ]
key to listen to the song you have created.
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Press the [ENTER] key, and use the [▲]/[▼] keys
or the [VALUE] dial to select the measure number
of the copy target.
Because we want to copy the measures 1 - 8 as is, select
measure number 9 here.
If you have made a mistake entering a value, press the
[EXIT] key to return to the previous step.
Press the [ENTER] key to execute the copy
process.
The 8 measures of the original song are copied to the end of
the song, resulting in 16 measures.
The drum B track or bass track of the pattern used in a song can be altered to that of a different
pattern. In this example, we will change the bass track of measure 16 to the bass track of pattern
119.
Use the [ ]/[ ] keys to move to the pattern that
you want to replace.
Here we move to the start of measure 16. This position
should have an input for pattern 117.
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