ZOOM PS02 Pattern Editor 3.2Index1. Introduction.2. Overview of the Pattern Editor.3. Setting up the Pattern Editor.4. Loading and playing a Rhythm Pa
• Repeat the operation to import and save further sections of the midi file.Import problems can arise if there are percussion instruments in the midi
• Under “Defaults” is a list of midi numbers. The order of instruments in this listdetermines the order of instruments in the Pattern editor .•
The PS02 does not allow bass notes to sustain from one Pattern to the next. The usercan work around this by changing the size of the the Pattern so th
• Drum/Bass arrange grid - displays the notes of the drum/bass pattern. Across thetop of the grid is a series of numbers and dashes: Numbers colo
the current display (using "Build new pattern" in the "Pattern" menu).• Open the “File” menu in the Pattern Editor, then selec
if necessary), and chose “Add PS02 pattern” from the “File” menu. Use the “Drums”and “Bass” check boxes to control whether to add the bass or drums c
patterns. All patterns default to 24ppq when saved.*It is possible to create 8 bar patterns by doubling up the number of measures usingthe "Doub
• To solo a line: Left click the "S" to the left of the instrument line. It changes colourto indicate solo mode. Left click again to re
Repeat (Drums) will repeat all the percussion note events (starting the repeat fromthe selected grid square) until the end of the pattern is reached
7. Transferring a pattern from one songfile to another• Open the source song file as shown above. Load the selected pattern into the editor.Then o
the current number of measures displayed in the Pattern editor. The user saves eachimported section as a PS02 Rhythm Pattern, then chains the pattern
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