Using the Pattern Sequencer
E-99
■Replacing the Accompaniment Patterns of an
Existing Rhythm with New Recordings
With this procedure, you re-record one or more of the
accompaniment patterns of an existing preset rhythm or
previously stored user rhythm to create a new rhythm.
In this case, you clear all of the rec areas included in an
accompaniment pattern and then create new recordings of
each part of the accompaniment pattern. Use this method, for
example, when you want to create only a new INTRO
accompaniment pattern for an existing rhythm.
The following is the general flow for this method.
For full details about this procedure, see “To create a new
accompaniment pattern” (page E-104).
■Newly Recording All Accompaniment Patterns of
a Rhythm
With this procedure, you create a new rhythm from scratch,
without using an existing rhythm.
The following is the general flow for this method.
For full details about this procedure, see “To create a new
rhythm from scratch” (page E-106).
1.
Select the rhythm you want to edit in order to
create your user rhythm.
2.
Press the C-4 (PATTERN SEQUENCER) button.
• This displays the pattern sequencer screen.
Clear all of the rec areas of the accompaniment pattern
you want to record anew.
Use the rec menu to configure settings related to
accompaniment pattern recording.
On the edit menu, configure accompaniment pattern
number of measure and beat settings.
Sequentially record each of the parts.
After editing is complete, store the entire rhythm as a
user rhythm.
Clear all of the rec areas included in the currently
selected rhythm.
Use the rec menu to configure settings related to
accompaniment pattern recording.
On the edit menu, configure accompaniment pattern
number of measure and beat settings.
Sequentially record each of the parts of each
accompaniment pattern.
After editing is complete, store the rhythm as a user
rhythm.
To rehearse before editing an existing
rhythm
Currently selected instrument part
Currently selected instrument part status
See “Instrument Part Editing and Rec Areas” (page E-97).
Currently selected accompaniment pattern