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Playing a Phrase at the Touch of a Finger (RPS)
 
The 
 
RPS (Realtime Phrase Sequence)
 
 function lets you assign 
patterns to the keyboard or Pad, and play a pattern by pressing a 
single note.
For example, a complex phrase that would be difficult to play live 
can be assigned to a note of the keyboard, and played with one 
finger at the appropriate moment.
Since up to eight patterns can be playing at once, you can create 
patterns for separate instruments such as drums, bass, and 
keyboard, and combine them to create a new song. This performance 
can also be recorded, allowing you to use it in a way similar to 
phrase sampling.
 
fig.RPS.e
 
Before you use the RPS function, you must record the desired phrase 
in a pattern. For details on recording, refer to 
 
 
 
 
 
Only note messages should be recorded in a pattern. If a large 
amount of MIDI data is recorded in a pattern, using RPS to play 
back the pattern can cause notes to be delayed. MIDI messages 
other than note messages should be recorded in a phrase track.
You can assign a pattern to each note of the keyboard, and specify 
how the pattern will be played. These settings are made 
independently for each song, and will be saved when you save the 
song in MRC Pro song format.
In order to make RPS settings, you must first load a song into 
Temporary Area.
 
1.
 
Holding down [SHIFT] and press [RPS].
 
The RPS Setup screen appears.
 
fig.RPSCommon
 
In this screen you can set various parameters related to the RPS 
function.
 
2.
 
Press [F1 (COMMON)]–[F3 (PAD)] and/or 
 
 to select 
the parameter.
 
3.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to make the setting.
 
4.
 
When you are finished making settings, press [EXIT] to 
return to the previous screen.
Phrase track 2
Phrase track 1
Phrase track 15
Phrase track 16
Pattern track
Pattern
99
Pattern
100
Song
Pattern
1
Pattern
2
 
Before You Use the RPS 
Function
 
Record a Pattern
Settings for the RPS Function
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