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Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS Function)
 
Velocity Sens (Velocity Sensitivity)
 
Turn this “OFF” if you want the pattern to play back at the 
volume at which it was recorded.
If you want to vary the pattern playback volume according to 
the strength with which you pressed the key, select either 
“LOW,” “MID,” or “HIGH.”
 
Value:
 
 
OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH
 
PAD Number
 
Specify the pad number to which the pattern is to be assigned. 
You can also specify a pad directly by pressing it.
 
Keyboard Note
 
Specify the key to which the pattern will be assigned. You can 
also specify this by pressing a key on the keyboard.
 
KBD/PAD Pattern
 
Select the pattern number that will be assigned to the key/pad. 
The name of the selected pattern will be displayed below the 
pattern number.
Select “OFF” for keys to which you do not want to assign a 
pattern. If you select “STOP,” that key will be a Stop Trigger 
key/pad that stops the currently playing patterns.
When assigning a number to a pad, simply press PAD and the 
cursor will move to “Pattern.”
 
Valid Settings:
 
 
STOP, OFF, PTN001–PTN100
 
KBD/PAD Playback Mode
 
Specify how the pattern will be played.
 
Value
LOOP1:
 
The pattern will play back repeatedly as long as 
the key is held down.
 
LOOP2:
 
The pattern will play back repeatedly. To stop 
playback, press a Stop Trigger key or press the 
same key once again.
 
ONCE:
 
The pattern will play back once.
 
KBD/PAD Mute Group
 
This function lets you prevent patterns of the same group from 
sounding together. For example, a fill-in and bridge should 
never be played at the same time, and to ensure that this does 
not occur, you can set the fill-in and bridge to the same mute 
group number.
Thirty-one mute groups can be specified. Select “OFF” if you do 
not want to use a mute group for a pattern.
 
Value:
 
 OFF, 1–31
 
3.
 
When you are finished making settings, press [F8 (Exit)] to 
return to the Song Play screen.
 
Normally, when playing patterns individually, the song containing 
the patterns must be loaded into Temporary Area. However, when 
using the RPS function to play back patterns, you can use Quick 
Play.
 
1.
 
Make sure that the preparations for using the RPS function 
have been made correctly.
 
2.
 
Access the PLAY screen for the mode in which you want to 
perform.
 
3.
 
Press [RPS] so the button is lit.
 
The RPS function will be turned on, and you will be able to 
perform using RPS.
 
fig.21-003
 
If you save the song in MRC Pro song format when the RPS 
function is turned on, this state will also be saved. This means 
that you will always be able to perform using RPS simply by 
selecting that song.
 
4.
 
Press [PLAY] to play back the song.
 
You must play back the song if you want patterns to play back 
in synchronization with the song, or if you want multiple 
patterns to play in synchronization.
• If the song is not playing, the pattern will begin playing the 
instant you press the key, regardless of the Trigger Quantize 
parameter setting.
• The pattern will be played back according to the time signature 
of the song (beat track). This means that if the phrase track 
contains no sequencer data, the song will not play, and it will 
not be possible to play back patterns in synchronization. In such 
cases, you can insert several blank measures into a phrase track, 
and play them as a loop.
 
5.
 
Press a key or pad to which a pattern is assigned, making 
the pattern play.
 
If you want to stop playback midway through the pattern, press 
the Stop Trigger key. Alternatively if the Playback Mode 
parameter is set to “LOOP2,” you can stop the pattern playback 
by pressing the same key once again.
 
Up to eight patterns can play back simultaneously.
 
Using the RPS Function 
While You Perform
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