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Chapter 8  Pattern Playback
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Transposing the key
The Transpose function lets you change the pitch or key of the Pattern as it plays back.  With this, you can 
change chords on the fly, and create your own chord progressions — instantly, as you perform.
Let’s try it out.  Select a Pattern and start it up.  Now, hold down [SHIFT] and press [KEYBOARD].
As the Pattern plays, try pressing various keys.  For example, press [12] — and hear how the key changes.  
Press [9], and you’re back to the original pitch.  (Remember that buttons 1, 4, and 8 don’t have any effect 
here.)
The trick to using this effectively is hitting the pitch changes right on the beat.  To get the hang of it, try this 
simple example — counting “one, two, three, four” with the Pattern — and stay in time with the rhythm.
Try changing pitch on other beats in the Pattern as well — for example, not just on the “one,” but hitting the 
“one” and “three” both.  Or on all four beats, for some unusual, “busy” changes.  And did you know that you 
can use the [OCT <<]/[OCT >>] buttons, too?  This next example may take a little practice...
Notice that the octave doesn’t actually change until you hit the number button 
on the keyboard.  
Experiment with other Patterns as well.  And when you’re done, don’t forget to 
press the [EXIT] button to leave the function. 
The button flashes.
one
two
three
four
ONE
two
three
four
ONE
two
three
four
ONE
two
three
four
two
THREE
four
one
two
three
four
ONE
two
THREE
four
ONE
two
three
four
ONE
Transpose
Determines the key of Pattern playback.  To 
enable, hold down [SHIFT] and press [KEY-
BOARD], then press appropriate buttons on 
keyboard.  Use [OCT <<]/[OCT >>] to change 
octave.  The number of semitones that the 
pitch has been transposed is indicated in the 
display.
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