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Chapter 17  Real World Tips
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Stutter fill-in 3
Select and play a Pattern.  Then, hold down [SHIFT] and hit the [TOP] (Record) button in the following 
rhythm.  Use both hands on this one too.  This could take a little practice before you nail it...
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Assigning Patterns for your gig
When you perform live, you need to think quick and move fast.  So keep things simple — and use this tip to 
help you streamline your onstage work.
You saw in Tips 3 and 31 how you can use the Pattern Select feature to instantly switch Patterns as you per-
form.  If you’ve got a lot of Patterns to trigger during a performance, it makes sense to lay them out in the 
order you’ll use them.  That’s what Pattern Assign is for.
First, make a list of the Patterns you’ll need, in the order you’ll use them.  Then, go down the list and assign 
the appropriate Pattern to each number button.  (Remember how?  Hold down [SHIFT] and press [PATTERN 
ASSIGN], then press a number button and use the [DATA] knob to select the Pattern.)
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Chord progressions with Pattern Assign
If you work with chord progressions, you can create copies of a Pattern select setup to different pitches, and 
play those Patterns from the keys.
Keep things simple and logical.  Assign a Pattern to the matching key.  In other words, if your Pattern is in 
the key of C, assign it to button [9].  If the Pattern’s in F, assign it to [12].  A Pattern in G would go to button 
[13], and so on.  
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