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On the TRITON STUDIO you can use preset patterns P000–
149
, and user patterns U00–99. One song can contain up to 
one hundred user patterns. Preset patterns suitable for use 
in a drum track are provided in memory, and can be selected 
from any song.
Preset patterns cannot be edited, but you may copy a preset 
pattern to a user pattern, and edit.
User patterns can be created by realtime recording (includ-
ing recording that uses the arpeggiator), step recording, the 
Get From Track command (obtaining data from a track), or 
the Copy Pattern command (copying from another pattern) 
(
These patterns can be assigned to each key by the RPPR 
(Realtime Pattern Play/Recording) function and played by 
pressing a single key, and the resulting performance can be 
recorded on the sequencer (
☞RPPR Setup page).
6–1: Pattern Edit
Here you can record a pattern, edit it, and assign it to a track 
in a song.
6–1a: Location, Song Select, Track Select
Location
[01...99]
Displays the current measure location of the selected pat-
tern.
Song Select
[000...199: name]
Selects a song.
The user pattern will be created in the song you select.
Track Select
[Track01...Track16, Master Track]
Selects the track that will be used to record/play the pattern 
data. The pattern data will be recorded/played using the 
settings of the track you select. The area at the right displays 
the program bank, number, and name for the selected track.
6–1b: Pattern, Pattern Select, Tempo, Metronome 
Sound, Reso, Remove Data
If you wish to record pattern data, use “Pattern” and “Pat-
tern Select” to select a user pattern and pattern number. 
Next, use the “Pattern Parameter” page menu command to 
set the number of measures in the pattern and its time signa-
ture. Then you can perform realtime recording in the Pattern 
Edit page, or step recording by using the “Step Recording 
(Loop Type)” page menu command. Finally, use page menu 
commands as desired to perform event editing or other 
types of editing.
Pattern (Pattern Bank)
[Preset, User]
Selects the type of pattern.
If Preset is selected, it will not be possible to record. You will 
be able to select and execute the “Copy Pattern,” “Bounce 
Pattern,” “Put to Track,” and “Copy to Track” page menu 
commands.
Pattern Select
[P000...149, U00...U99]
Selects a pattern. User patterns can be renamed in the Pat-
tern Name page.
 (Tempo)
[040...240, EXT]
Specifies the playback tempo of the pattern. (
☞0–1a).
Metronome Sound
[Only REC, REC & Play, Off]
Specifies whether the metronome will sound during record-
ing or playback. (
☞0–8b, “Sound,” “Metronome Setup”)
Reso (Resolution)
[Hi, 
3 …  ]
Specifies how the timing of the data being recorded into the 
pattern will be corrected. (
☞0–1a “Reso (Resolution).”)
Remove Data
[Off, On]
On (checked):
  Unwanted performance data can be 
removed during pattern recording. The procedure is the 
same as explained in “Remove Data” of Loop All Tracks. 
(
☞0–8a)
6–1c: USED IN SONG TRACK, USED IN RPPR
USED IN SONG TRACK
This area indicates the song tracks in which the selected pat-
tern is used.
USED IN RPPR
This area indicates the RPPR in which the selected pattern is 
used. The assigned key and the specified track are shown.
How to record a user pattern
1
Use “Song Select” to select the song in which you want to 
create a user pattern.
2
Use “Track Select” to select the sound that you will 
record.
The pattern you record will sound according to your 
choice in “Track Select.”
3
Use “Pattern Bank” and “Pattern Select” to select User 
pattern and the desired pattern number.
4
Select the page menu command “Pattern Parameter,” 
and in the dialog box, specify the number of measures 
and time signature of the pattern.
5
Check the tempo in “
”.
6
If you want to record in realtime, set “Reso” to specify 
the resolution, and press the SEQUENCER [REC/
WRITE] key and then the [START/STOP] key to begin 
recording.
When you finish recording to the end of the measures 
specified by “Pattern Parameter,” you will return to the 
first measure, and can continue recording while adding 
more material. (
☞”Loop All Tracks” 0–8a)
If you want to perform step recording, select the page 
menu command “Step Recording (Loop Type)” to access 
the dialog box, and record.
Sequencer P6: Pattern/RPPR
6–1
6–1a
6–1b
6–1c