Roland KR-15 Manuale Proprietario

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Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs
 
Chapter 7
 
 
Copying Rhythm Patterns to 
Create Rhythm Parts
 
The KR features numerous internal rhythm patterns. You can 
copy these rhythm patterns to create a rhythm part.
 
 
For more information about the name of Rhythm Patterns, 
please refer to “Rhythm Pattern List” (p. 199).
 
Select “Rhythm Pattern” as the <Src>.
This makes the setting for copying a built-in Rhythm Pattern.
 
fig.d-e-copy2.eps_50
 
• The rhythm pattern’s name and beat are indicated in the 
<From> column.
• The <Dst> is fixed at “Part 10.”
• When the <Src> is switched to something other than 
“Rhythm Pattern,” the KR is set to carry out normal 
copying.
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button to play back and 
confirm the rhythm pattern. The rhythm pattern stops when 
you press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button once more.
 
 
Correcting Timing 
Discrepancies (Quantize)
 
You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded 
performance by automatically aligning the music with the 
timing you specify. This is called “Quantizing.”
As an example, let’s say that the timing of some quarter-
notes in a performance is a little off. In this case, you can 
quantize the performance with quarter-note timing, thus 
making the timing accurate.
 
fig.e-quantize.e
 
A screen like the one shown below appears.
 
fig.d-e-quant.eps_50
 
When finished with the Quantize settings, return to the Song 
Edit screen.
 
Mode
 
Data can be copied in the following three ways:
 
Replace 
 
If there is a performance recorded at the copy 
destination, this previous recording is erased, 
and the copied data is written in its place.
 
Mix 
 
If there is a performance recorded at the copy 
destination, the copied data is layered over the 
previous recording. If the Tones used for the 
copy source and copy destination are different, 
the copy-destination Tone is used.
 
Insert 
 
If there is a performance recorded at the copy 
destination, the copied portion is inserted 
without erasing the previous recording. The 
song is lengthened by the number of inserted 
measures.
 
Item
Content
 
Item
Content
From
 
Measure number of the first measure of the 
segment to be quantized
 
For
 
Number of measures to be quantized
 
Tr/Pt
 
Track button or part number to be 
quantized 
Choosing “All” quantizes the same passage 
in all Parts.
 
Resolution
 
Quantization timing
 Select one of the following values
1/2 (half note), 1/4 (quarter note), 
1/6 (quarter-note triplet), 1/8 (eighth note), 
1/12 (eighth-note triplet), 1/16 (sixteenth 
note), 1/24 (sixteenth-note triplet), 
1/32 (thirty-second note)
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Example: Quarter-note resolution
Example: Sixteenth-note resolution
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
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