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Chapter 5. Creating a Pattern
 
You can create original patterns by recording your performance on the pads.
A pattern can be recorded in either of the following two ways.
 
Realtime Recording
 
In this method you strike the pads to record them while the pattern plays. The pattern will continue repeating, 
and the data you input (i.e., your pad strikes) will be added to the pattern.
Even if your timing is not perfect, you can use the Quantize function to tighten up the timing. You can also input 
from an external MIDI device as well as from the pads.
 
Step Recording
 
In this method you input notes one by one, in “non-realtime.”
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Press [
] (Record) to get the RECORDING MENU screen.
 
[
] (Record) will blink.
 
3.
 
Press [F1] (REALTM) to get the REALTIME REC STANDBY (Realtime 
Recording Standby) screen.
 
Alternatively, you can get the same result from the screen 
of step 2 by moving the cursor to “Realtime Rec” and pressing [ENTER] or [
] (Play).
 
4.
 
Press TRACK [1]–[4] to select the track on which you intend to record.
 
The button you press will blink, and the track number will appear in the upper left of the screen.
You can also change tracks while recording.
 
5.
 
Use [
][
] to select the parameter you want to set.
 
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to set the parameter value.
You can use a slower tempo for easy input, and then revert to the desired tempo after you’ve 
recorded the data.
If you decide to discontinue, press [EXIT].
 
About Pattern Recording
Realtime Recording
 
Parameter
Value
Explanation
 
Beat
1/4–32/4
Specifies the time signature.
 
*
 
 This cannot be changed for patterns that already contain data.
Meas
1–32
Specifies the number of measures.
 
*
 
 This cannot be shortened for patterns that already contain data.
Count In
OFF,
1 MEAS,
2 MEAS,
WAIT NOTE
Specifies a count-in (unrecorded region).
 
OFF
 
: No count-in.
 
1 MEAS
 
: One-measure count-in.
 
2 MEAS
 
: Two-measure count-in.
 
WAIT NOTE
 
: Recording will begin when you press [
] (Play) or 
strike a pad.
Qtz Reso
OFF, 1/32, 1/24, 1/16,
1/12, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4
 
*
 
 You can also change this while recording.
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