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Creating Original Patterns
 
With the BR-600 you can create your own original patterns 
and then save these as song patterns. This is convenient 
when, for example, you cannot find just the pattern you 
want from the preset patterns.
There are three ways to create patterns.
You can use this method to create patterns by tapping the 
drum pads in real time along with the metronome. Patterns 
are recorded exactly as played, making this a convenient 
way to create patterns featuring a natural, human 
syncopation.
 
With this method, you program the drum sounds one at a 
time while visually confirming the performance data in the 
pattern on a detailed one-measure graphic display.
 
With this method, patterns are created by loading 
(importing) SMF files (Standard MIDI Files) as song data.
 
 
 
Creating Patterns by Tapping 
the Drum Pads
 (Realtime Recording)
 
 
Inputting Drum Sounds One 
by One While Confirming the 
Input Visually (Step Recording)
 
 
Importing SMFs
 Note concerning creation of patterns
• Maximum polyphony for patterns is five voices. 
This means you can play up to five drum sounds 
with the same timing.
• Even if six or more drum sounds are input at the 
same time, only five of the drum sounds will be 
sounded. 
• You cannot play the CLOSED HH and OPEN HH 
sounds at the same time. 
• When using cymbals and other sounds that have 
lengthy decay times, if other sounds totalling five 
voices are input before the previous sound has 
completely vanished, sounds started previously 
may be cut off before they finish playing.
• You cannot switch to other screens while 
recording patterns (except for the pattern record 
standby screen).
• The message “Drive Busy!” may appear when 
data-intensive patterns are played at rapid 
tempos. If this occurs, reduce the amount of data 
in the pattern or lower the tempo.
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