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Chapter 6 Creating and Editing Songs
Chapter 6
Copying Rhythm Patterns to 
Create Rhythm Parts
The KR-7/5 features numerous internal rhythm patterns. 
You can copy these rhythm patterns to create a rhythm part.
→ For more information about the name of Rhythm Patterns, 
Select “Rhythm Pattern” as the <Src>.
This makes the setting for copying a built-in Rhythm Pattern.
fig.d-e-copy2.eps_50
• The rhythm pattern’s name and measure count are 
indicated in the <From> column.
• The <Dst> is fixed at “Part 10.”
• When the <Src> is switched to something other than 
“Rhythm Pattern,” the KR-7/5 is set to carry out normal 
copying.
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button to play back and 
confirm the rhythm pattern. The rhythm pattern stops when 
you press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button once more.
Correcting Timing 
Discrepancies (Quantize)
You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded 
performance by automatically aligning the music with the 
timing you specify. This is called “Quantizing.”
As an example, let’s say that the timing of some quarter-
notes in a performance is a little off. In this case, you can 
quantize the performance with quarter-note timing, thus 
making the timing accurate.
fig.e-quantize.e
A screen like the one shown below appears.
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When finished with the Quantize settings, return to the Song 
Edit screen.
Mode
Data can be copied in the following three ways:
Replace 
If there is a performance recorded at the copy 
destination, this previous recording is erased, 
and the copied data is written in its place.
Mix 
If there is a performance recorded at the copy 
destination, the copied data is layered over the 
previous recording. If the Tones used for the 
copy source and copy destination are different, 
the copy-destination Tone is used.
Insert 
If there is a performance recorded at the copy 
destination, the copied portion is inserted with-
out erasing the previous recording. The song is 
lengthened by the number of inserted mea-
sures.
Item
Content
Item
Content
From
Measure number of the first measure of the 
segment to be quantized
For
Number of measures to be quantized
Tr/Pt
Track button or part number to be 
quantized 
Choosing “All” quantizes the same passage 
in all Parts.
Resolu-
tion
Quantization timing
 Select one of the following values
1/2 (half note), 1/4 (quarter note), 
1/6 (quarter-note triplet), 1/8 (eighth note), 
1/12 (eighth-note triplet), 1/16 (sixteenth 
note), 1/24 (sixteenth-note triplet), 
1/32 (thirty-second note)
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Example: Quarter-note resolution
Example: Sixteenth-note resolution
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
Actual note data
Note data after quantization