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Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer)
 
When you play samples and record your performance as a 
pattern, recording will occur repeatedly for the number of 
measures you specify (i.e., “loop recording”), allowing you 
to continue layering (overdubbing) additional samples onto 
the pattern.
 
1.
 
Press [PATTERN SELECT] so the button is lit.
 
The display will indicate “Ptn” and the pads to which a 
pattern is assigned will blink.
 
2.
 
Press [SAMPLING] so the button is lit.
 
All pads to which no pattern is assigned will blink.
 
3.
 
Press one of the BANK [A]–[F/J] buttons to select the 
pattern bank into which you want to record.
 
If no CompactFlash card is installed, you won’t be able to 
select pattern banks C–J.
 
4.
 
Press the pad to which you want to assign the pattern 
you’re going to record.
 
The pad you pressed will light, and the remaining pads 
will go out. [SAMPLING] will blink, and the metronome 
will begin sounding.
 
5.
 
Press [START/END/LEVEL] so the button is lit.
 
6.
 
Turn the CTRL 3 (LEVEL) knob to adjust the metronome 
volume.
 
7.
 
Press [TIME/BPM] so the button is lit.
 
The display will indicate the pattern tempo (BPM).
 
8.
 
Specify the pattern tempo, either by holding down [TAP 
TEMPO] and turning the CTRL 2 (BPM) knob, or by 
pressing [TAP TEMPO] several times at the desired 
tempo.
 
BPM range: 40–200. If the BPM is in the 40–60 or 160–180 
ranges, it can be set only in even-numbered values. If the BPM 
is above 180, you can set it to either 180, 183, 186, 190, 
193, 196, or 200.
 
9.
 
Press [LENGTH] so the button is lit.
 
The display will indicate the length (number of 
measures) of the pattern that will be recorded.
 
10.
 
Turn the CTRL 3 knob to specify the length of the 
pattern.
 
The display will indicate the pattern length you specify.
Range: 1–99
If the pattern already contains data, you can’t make it 
shorter than its current length.
You can specify the pattern length in one-measure units 
for the range of 1–20 measures, and in four-measure 
units for longer patterns.
 
11.
 
Press [QUANTIZE] so the button is lit.
 
[LENGTH] will go out, and the display will indicate the 
quantize setting.
 
What is quantization?
 
Quantization is a function that automatically corrects the slight 
inaccuracies in timing that can sometimes occur when you are 
pressing pads and playing samples to produce a recording. 
Once you’ve specified a quantize setting, your performance 
will be recorded at accurate intervals of quarter notes, eighth 
notes, or sixteenth notes. This function is particularly useful 
when you’re creating groove-based music and need the timing 
to be tight. This is also useful when you’re creating rhythm 
patterns.
 
12.
 
Turn the CTRL 3 knob to specify the desired quantize 
setting.
 
The display will indicate the quantize setting you 
specify.
The indication has the following significance.
S.8:
Quantize to 8th notes using shuffle quantize.
S.16: Quantize to 16th notes using shuffle quantize.
4:
Quantize to quarter notes.
4.3:
Quantize to quarter-note triplets.
8:
Quantize to eighth notes.
8.3:
Quantize to eighth-note triplets.
16:
Quantize to sixteenth notes.
16.3: Quantize to sixteenth-note triplets.
32:
Quantize to thirty-second notes.
oFF:
Quantize will not be used. The actual timing at 
which you pressed the pad will be recorded.
 
If you use shuffle quantize, use the CTRL 2 knob to specify the 
rate. The rate specifies the proportion by which the backbeats 
will be separated from the downbeats of the quantization 
you’ve specified. If this is set to “50,” each backbeat will be 
exactly between two adjacent downbeats. If this is set to “0,” 
each backbeat will be at the same timing as the preceding 
downbeat. If this is “100,” each backbeat will be at the same 
timing as the following downbeat.
 
13.
 
Press [QUANTIZE] to extinguish the button.
 
14.
 
Press [SAMPLING].
 
[SAMPLING] will change from blinking to lit, and 
recording will begin.
There will be a one-measure count before recording 
actually begins, so wait for one measure while listening 
to the metronome. During this time, the display will 
indicate a count of -4, -3, -2, -1.
When the count ends, recording will begin, and the 
display will indicate the measure and beat.
 
Pads you play during the count will not be recorded.
 
Recording a pattern
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