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Playing a pattern
 
RPS
 
Any phrase that’s been assigned to one of the sixteen velocity pads 
will continue playing as long as you hold down its pad.
The phrases that are registered to the sixteen velocity pads are 
handled as one “RPS set.” You are free to edit the contents of an RPS 
set, and can store 50 different sets. You can also switch between RPS 
sets during pattern playback.
 
Using RPS
 
1.
 
Press [RPS] so its indicator is lighted.
 
2.
 
Press one of the velocity pads [1]–[16].
 
The phrase that is registered to the pad you pressed will 
continue playing.
 
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[OCT +/-] will have no effect.
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RPS cannot be used simultaneously with pattern call, arpeggiator, or 
chord memory.
 
RPS Hold
 
You can make a phrase continue playing even after you release your 
finger from the velocity pad.
 
• To hold all phrases
 
1.
 
Press [HOLD] so the indicator is lit.
 
2.
 
Press a velocity pad to play a phrase.
 
You can stop that phrase by pressing the same pad once again.
 
• To hold individual phrases
 
1.
 
Hold down [HOLD] and press a velocity pad to play a 
phrase.
 
[HOLD] will blink, and that phrase will continue playing until 
you press the same pad once again.
 
2.
 
To play a phrase that you want to hold, hold down 
[HOLD] and press the appropriate pad, as described 
in step 
 
1
 
.
 
The phrases will play together.
 
3.
 
To play a phrase that you do not want to hold, press 
only the appropriate pad.
 
When you release your finger from the pad, that phrase will 
stop playing.
 
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In steps 1 and 2, you can also press [HOLD] while pressing the 
velocity pad to play the phrase, as an alternative to holding down 
[HOLD] and then pressing the pad.
 
To stop all phrases, press [HOLD] so the indicator goes out.
 
Selecting an RPS set
 
1.
 
Hold down [RPS] and use [VALUE] or [INC/DEC] to 
select a set.
 
Registering a phrase in an RPS set
 
1.
 
Select the pattern that contains the phrase you want 
to register, so it is the current pattern.
 
2.
 
Mute all parts other than the single part you want to 
register in RPS.
 
 
 
3.
 
Select the RPS set in which you want to register that 
phrase.
 
4.
 
Hold down [RPS], and press the velocity pad to 
which you want to register the phrase.
 
That phrase will be registered to the pad you pressed.
 
Patterns that are registered in an RPS set allow you to specify setup 
parameters that are different than in conventional pattern mode.
<Note when assigning RPS>
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It is not possible for multi-part phrases to be assigned to each of 
the velocity pads. You must mute all parts other than the part 
that contains the phrase you wish to assign. If you attempt to 
assign a phrase in which two or more parts are un-muted, the 
display will indicate “Cannot Assign Phrase!”.
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If you have assigned a phrase from a user pattern to RPS, and 
modify the performance data of the pattern that contains that 
phrase after it has been assigned, be aware that the phrase played 
by RPS will be affected by these modifications. For example if you 
delete the performance data of a pattern that contains an assigned 
phrase, no sound will be heard when you use RPS to play that 
phrase.
*
If you assign a phrase from a part that uses MFX, the MFX 
settings during RPS playback will be determined by the MFX 
settings of the currently selected pattern. This means that the 
RPS playback may sound different than the original phrase.
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