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Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer)
 
15.
 
Press the pads at the desired timing.
 
During recording, you can use the pads to play 
samples. You can also press a bank button to switch 
sample banks.
The samples of the pads you pressed will play, and will 
be recorded at the timing specified by the selected 
quantize setting.
When the measure number shown in the display 
reaches the pattern length you specified, you will 
automatically return to measure one, and recording will 
continue (“loop recording”). The previously recorded 
performance will play back during this time.
If you press [SAMPLING] once again so the button is 
blinking, the display will indicate “rEH” and you’ll be in 
Rehearsal mode. In this state, pressing the pads will 
play the corresponding samples, but they won’t be 
recorded. When you press [SAMPLING] once again so 
the button is lit, you’ll exit Rehearsal mode and return to 
the conventional recording mode. This gives you a 
convenient way to find the next sample that you want to 
play.
 
16.
 
Press the pads of samples that you want to overdub.
 
The pad performance that you recorded on the previous 
pass will be recorded along with your newly added 
pad performance (overdubbed). You can use this 
method to gradually build up complex rhythms that 
would be impossible to play all at once.
During this recording process, you can change the 
quantization as follows.
 
1.
 
 Press [QUANTIZE] so the button is lit.
 
2.
 
 Turn the CTRL 3 knob to change the quantize setting.
 
3.
 
 When you’ve made the desired setting, press 
[QUANTIZE] to extinguish the button.
The new quantize setting will be applied 
immediately.
 
17.
 
When you want to stop recording, press [CANCEL].
 
The dot in the display will blink. When the blinking 
stops, recording is complete.
 
Never turn off the power while the dot is blinking. Doing so 
may destroy not only the pattern you recorded, but also other 
patterns or the CompactFlash card.
 
If you’ve played a sample by mistake while recording, you 
can use the corresponding pad to erase it from the recorded 
pattern.
 
1.
 
Press [PATTERN SELECT] so the button is lit.
 
The display will indicate “Ptn” and pads to which a 
pattern is assigned will blink.
 
2.
 
Press [SAMPLING] so the button is lit.
 
3.
 
Press the pad for the pattern containing the 
performance from which you want to delete the 
mistake.
 
The pad you pressed will light, and the other pads will 
go out. [SAMPLING] will blink, and the metronome will 
begin sounding.
 
4.
 
Press [SAMPLING].
 
[SAMPLING] will change from blinking to lit, and 
recording will begin.
The recorded performance will play back. If you press 
the pad of a sample at this time, it will be recorded.
 
5.
 
Press [DEL] so the button is lit.
 
The display will indicate “ErS.”
 
6.
 
Press the pad for the sample that you want to erase, 
throughout the period where you want the erasure to 
take place.
 
The dot in the display will blink, and any occurrences of 
that sample will be erased from the pattern during the 
duration that you hold down the pad.
 
By holding down [HOLD] you can erase the performances of 
all pads.
 
7.
 
Repeat step 6 as desired.
 
8.
 
When you’ve finished erasing mistakes, press [DEL].
 
[DEL] will go out, and the pattern will return to normal 
recording.
 
If you press the pad of a sample at this time, it will be 
recorded.
 
9.
 
Press [CANCEL] to carry out the erasure.
 
The dot in the display will blink while the erasure is 
being carried out. When the blinking stops, the erasure 
is complete.
 
Never turn off the power while the dot is blinking. Doing so 
may destroy not only the pattern you recorded, but also other 
patterns or the CompactFlash card.
 
Erasing a mistake from your performance
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